An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Том 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... from the Italians , yet the artful and en- tertaining plan of his Canterbury Tales , was purely original and his own . This admirable piece 3 was ESSAY ON THE WRITINGS Memoirs of the life of Petrarch. In the year ...
... from the Italians , yet the artful and en- tertaining plan of his Canterbury Tales , was purely original and his own . This admirable piece 3 was ESSAY ON THE WRITINGS Memoirs of the life of Petrarch. In the year ...
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Joseph Warton. was purely original and his own . This admirable piece , even exclufive of it's poetry , is highly valuable , as it preferves to us the liveliest and exacteft picture of the manners , cuftoms , characters , and habits of ...
Joseph Warton. was purely original and his own . This admirable piece , even exclufive of it's poetry , is highly valuable , as it preferves to us the liveliest and exacteft picture of the manners , cuftoms , characters , and habits of ...
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... billows murm'ring on the hollow shore . Dryden's lines are fuperior to the original . Qualia de pelagi , fiquis procul audiat , undis Vol . II . C Er It is time to proceed to fome remarks on particular AND GENIUS OF POPE . 9.
... billows murm'ring on the hollow shore . Dryden's lines are fuperior to the original . Qualia de pelagi , fiquis procul audiat , undis Vol . II . C Er It is time to proceed to fome remarks on particular AND GENIUS OF POPE . 9.
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... original writer , and ufed to fay he had bor- rowed both his ftile and matter from Marot and Rabelais . + " Poggius Florentinus in hoc numero eloquentium virorum fingulare nomen obtinet . Scripfit de nobilitate , de avaritia , K 2 de ...
... original writer , and ufed to fay he had bor- rowed both his ftile and matter from Marot and Rabelais . + " Poggius Florentinus in hoc numero eloquentium virorum fingulare nomen obtinet . Scripfit de nobilitate , de avaritia , K 2 de ...
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... original , the naturally mistakes the rank and age of St. Jerome : the lines must be transcribed . Yclepid Valerie and Theophraft , At which boke he lough alwey full fast ; And eke there was a clerk fometime in Rome , A cardinal , that ...
... original , the naturally mistakes the rank and age of St. Jerome : the lines must be transcribed . Yclepid Valerie and Theophraft , At which boke he lough alwey full fast ; And eke there was a clerk fometime in Rome , A cardinal , that ...
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