The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: The DunciadJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Página xii
... on fuch perfons as he had familiarly known , only for such virtues as he had long obferved in them , and only at fuch times as others ceafe to praise , if not be gin to calumniate them , I mean when out of xii A LETTER.
... on fuch perfons as he had familiarly known , only for such virtues as he had long obferved in them , and only at fuch times as others ceafe to praise , if not be gin to calumniate them , I mean when out of xii A LETTER.
Página xxix
... praise them , a gentleman produced a modern comedy ( the Rival Modes ) pub- " lifhed last year , where were the fame verfes to a " tittle . 66 " Thefe gentlemen are undoubtedly the first plagia- " ries , that pretend to make a ...
... praise them , a gentleman produced a modern comedy ( the Rival Modes ) pub- " lifhed last year , where were the fame verfes to a " tittle . 66 " Thefe gentlemen are undoubtedly the first plagia- " ries , that pretend to make a ...
Página xxxii
... praise ! " Bleft in thy life and bleft in all thy lays . " Add , that the Sifters ev'ry thought refine , " And ev❜n thy life , be faultlefs as thy line . " Yet envy still with fiercer rage purfues , " Obfcures the virtue , and defames ...
... praise ! " Bleft in thy life and bleft in all thy lays . " Add , that the Sifters ev'ry thought refine , " And ev❜n thy life , be faultlefs as thy line . " Yet envy still with fiercer rage purfues , " Obfcures the virtue , and defames ...
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... praises bestowed by his avowed enemies , in the imagination that the fame was not written by him , as in was printed anonymously . Thus fang of it even 66 BEZALEEL MORRIS . " Aufpicious bard ! while all admire thy ftrain , " All but the ...
... praises bestowed by his avowed enemies , in the imagination that the fame was not written by him , as in was printed anonymously . Thus fang of it even 66 BEZALEEL MORRIS . " Aufpicious bard ! while all admire thy ftrain , " All but the ...
Página 67
... praise my good friend , the exact Mr. Tho . Hearne ; who , if any word occur , which to him and all mankind is evidently wrong , yet keeps he it in the Text with due reverence , and only remarks in the Margin- fic MS . In like manner we ...
... praise my good friend , the exact Mr. Tho . Hearne ; who , if any word occur , which to him and all mankind is evidently wrong , yet keeps he it in the Text with due reverence , and only remarks in the Margin- fic MS . In like manner we ...
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Página 253 - We only furnish what he cannot use, Or wed to what he must divorce, a muse: Full in the midst of Euclid dip at once, And petrify a genius to a dunce: Or set on metaphysic ground to prance, Show all his paces, not a step advance.
Página 224 - The moon-struck prophet felt the madding hour : Then rose the seed of Chaos, and of Night, To blot out order, and extinguish light, Of dull and venal a new world to mould, And bring Saturnian days of lead and gold.
Página 302 - ... what contemptible men were the authors of it. He was not without hopes that, by manifesting the...
Página 78 - There motley Images her fancy strike, Figures ill pair'd, and Similies unlike. She sees a Mob of Metaphors advance, Pleas'd with the madness of the mazy dance: How Tragedy and Comedy embrace; How Farce and Epic get a jumbled race; How Time himself stands still at her command, Realms shift their place, and Ocean turns to land.
Página 239 - As Fancy opens the quick springs of Sense, We ply the Memory, we load the brain, Bind rebel Wit, and double chain on chain; Confine the thought, to exercise the breath; And keep them in the pale of Words till death.
Página 215 - The person who acted Polly, till then obscure, became all at Once the favourite of the town; her pictures were engraved, and...
Página 249 - The critic eye, that microscope of wit, Sees hairs and pores, examines bit by bit : How parts relate to parts or they to whole ; The body's harmony, the beaming soul, Are things which Kuster, Burman, Wasse shall see, When man's whole frame is obvious to a flea.
Página 216 - Furthermore, it drove out of England (for that season) the Italian Opera, which had carried all before it for ten years.
Página 153 - Ditch with disemboguing streams Rolls the large tribute of dead dogs to Thames, The king of dykes ! than whom no sluice of mud With deeper sable blots the silver flood.
Página 215 - This piece was received with greater applause than was ever known. Besides being acted in London sixtythree days without interruption, and renewed the next season with equal applause, it spread into all the great towns of England; was played in many places to the thirtieth and fortieth time ; at Bath and Bristol fifty, &c.