An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Том 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... whole figure , undoubtedly defigned by the artist to give a full idea of STRENGTH , as the Venus de Medicis of BEAUTY . These were the " invicti membra Glyconis , " which , it is probable , Horace proverbially alluded to in his first ...
... whole figure , undoubtedly defigned by the artist to give a full idea of STRENGTH , as the Venus de Medicis of BEAUTY . These were the " invicti membra Glyconis , " which , it is probable , Horace proverbially alluded to in his first ...
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... whole entablature , with its projections , be fo proportioned , as to feem great , but not heavy ; light , but not little ; inafmuch as a deviation into either extreme , would thwart that reafon and use of things , wherein their beauty ...
... whole entablature , with its projections , be fo proportioned , as to feem great , but not heavy ; light , but not little ; inafmuch as a deviation into either extreme , would thwart that reafon and use of things , wherein their beauty ...
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... Tableaux tires de L'Iliade , et de L'Odyffe d'Homere , ” in • Antholog . ad calcem Callimachi Edit . Lond . 1741. pag . 88 + Ver . 188 . Vol . II . F which which he has exhibited the whole feries of events contained AND GENIUS OF POPE . 33.
... Tableaux tires de L'Iliade , et de L'Odyffe d'Homere , ” in • Antholog . ad calcem Callimachi Edit . Lond . 1741. pag . 88 + Ver . 188 . Vol . II . F which which he has exhibited the whole feries of events contained AND GENIUS OF POPE . 33.
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Joseph Warton. which he has exhibited the whole feries of events contained in these poems , arranged in their proper order ; has defigned each piece , and difpofed each figure , with much taste and judgement . He feems ... whole feries of ...
Joseph Warton. which he has exhibited the whole feries of events contained in these poems , arranged in their proper order ; has defigned each piece , and difpofed each figure , with much taste and judgement . He feems ... whole feries of ...
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... whole , and labour'd ev'ry part With patient touches of unwearied art : The Mantuan there in fober triumph fate , Compos'd his pofture , and his look fedate , On Homer still he fix'd a reverend eye , Great without pride , in modest ...
... whole , and labour'd ev'ry part With patient touches of unwearied art : The Mantuan there in fober triumph fate , Compos'd his pofture , and his look fedate , On Homer still he fix'd a reverend eye , Great without pride , in modest ...
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