The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks,, المجلد 3C. and J. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; ... [and 25 others in London]; and Deighton and Sons, Cambridge; and A. Black, and J. Fairbairn, Edinburgh., 1824 |
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... Titian thought it no diminution of his genius , to spend much of his time in works of the former species ; and that , if their principles VOL . III . Ꭰ Here cease thy flight , nor with unhallow'd lays Touch WINDSOR - FOREST . 33.
... Titian thought it no diminution of his genius , to spend much of his time in works of the former species ; and that , if their principles VOL . III . Ꭰ Here cease thy flight , nor with unhallow'd lays Touch WINDSOR - FOREST . 33.
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... genius , and much miscellaneous learning ; but was perpetually dazzled and misled by the eager desire of seeing every thing in a new light unobserved before , into perverse interpretations and forced comments . His passion being ( as ...
... genius , and much miscellaneous learning ; but was perpetually dazzled and misled by the eager desire of seeing every thing in a new light unobserved before , into perverse interpretations and forced comments . His passion being ( as ...
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... Genius , ver . 9 to 18 . That most men are born with some Taste , but spoil'd by false Educa- tion , ver . 19 to 25 . The Multitude of Critics , and causes of them , ver . 26 to 45 . That we are to study our own Taste , and know the ...
... Genius , ver . 9 to 18 . That most men are born with some Taste , but spoil'd by false Educa- tion , ver . 19 to 25 . The Multitude of Critics , and causes of them , ver . 26 to 45 . That we are to study our own Taste , and know the ...
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... genius and poetry which his true taste could not refuse it , to say , that the observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose writer ...
... genius and poetry which his true taste could not refuse it , to say , that the observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose writer ...
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... Genius is but rare , True Taste as seldom is the Critic's share ; COMMENTARY . influenced by custom , fashion , and habit ; and never certain and constant but when founded upon and accompanied by TASTE : which is in the Critic , what in ...
... Genius is but rare , True Taste as seldom is the Critic's share ; COMMENTARY . influenced by custom , fashion , and habit ; and never certain and constant but when founded upon and accompanied by TASTE : which is in the Critic , what in ...
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الصفحة 103 - The sound must seem an echo to the sense. Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar. When Ajax strives some rock's vast weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow; Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er th' unbending corn, and skims along the main.
الصفحة 48 - Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
الصفحة 9 - Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos-like together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously confus'd : Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree.
الصفحة 188 - This day, black omens threat the brightest fair, That e'er deserv'da watchful spirit's care; Some dire disaster, or by force, or slight; But what, or where, the fates have wrapt in night. Whether the nymph shall break Diana's law, Or some frail china jar receive a flaw; Or stain her honour, or her new brocade; Forget her pray'rs, or miss a masquerade; Or lose her heart, or necklace, at a ball; Or whether Heav'n has doom'd that Shock must fall.
الصفحة 201 - There Affectation, with a sickly mien, Shows in her cheek the roses of eighteen, Practis'd to lisp, and hang the head aside, Faints into airs, and languishes with pride, On the rich quilt sinks with becoming woe, Wrapt in a gown, for sickness, and for show.
الصفحة 83 - While from the bounded level of our mind, Short views we take, nor see the lengths behind; But more advanc'd, behold with strange surprise, New distant scenes of endless science rise!
الصفحة 95 - Words are like leaves ; and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found.
الصفحة 178 - To one man's treat, but for another's ball? When Florio speaks what virgin could withstand, If gentle Damon did not squeeze her hand? With varying vanities, from every part, They shift the moving Toyshop of their heart; Where wigs with wigs, with sword-knots sword-knots strive, Beaux banish beaux, and coaches coaches drive.
الصفحة 186 - Be kind and courteous to this gentleman ; Hop in his walks, and gambol in his eyes ; Feed him with apricocks and dewberries, With purple grapes, green figs, and mulberries.
الصفحة 189 - Form a strong line about the silver bound, And guard the wide circumference around. 'Whatever spirit, careless of his charge, His post neglects, or leaves the fair at large, Shall feel sharp vengeance soon o'ertake his sins, Be...