An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... Euripides , or Menander . And France , without having formed a fin- gle Epopëa , has carried dramatic poetry to so high a pitch of perfection in Corneille , Racine , and Moliere . For a confirmation of the foregoing re- mark on Statius ...
... Euripides , or Menander . And France , without having formed a fin- gle Epopëa , has carried dramatic poetry to so high a pitch of perfection in Corneille , Racine , and Moliere . For a confirmation of the foregoing re- mark on Statius ...
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... Euripides of whom Milton is known to have been fo fond , I cannot omit . Æternorum operum cuftos fidelis , Quæftorque gazæ nobilioris , Quam cui præfuit Ion , Clarus Erechtheides , Opulenta dei per templa parentis , Fulvofque tripodas ...
... Euripides of whom Milton is known to have been fo fond , I cannot omit . Æternorum operum cuftos fidelis , Quæftorque gazæ nobilioris , Quam cui præfuit Ion , Clarus Erechtheides , Opulenta dei per templa parentis , Fulvofque tripodas ...
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... vol . ii . pag . 473 , 474. fol . Francfourti , 1620 . Particularly the paffage of Euripides there quoted . + Epift . ii . v . 13 . VOL . II . G No. 63 . " What " What a chimera then is man ! what a AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 81.
... vol . ii . pag . 473 , 474. fol . Francfourti , 1620 . Particularly the paffage of Euripides there quoted . + Epift . ii . v . 13 . VOL . II . G No. 63 . " What " What a chimera then is man ! what a AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 81.
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... Euripides . When he published his fables , Tonfon agreed to give him two hundred and fixty - eight pounds for ten thousand verfes . And , to complete the full number of lines ftipulated for , he gave the bookfeller the epiftle to his ...
... Euripides . When he published his fables , Tonfon agreed to give him two hundred and fixty - eight pounds for ten thousand verfes . And , to complete the full number of lines ftipulated for , he gave the bookfeller the epiftle to his ...
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... Euripides ; Εισιν δ ' επωδαι και λογοι θελκτηριοι . --- Si quid novifti rectius iftis Candidus imperti , fi non , his utere mecum f , is taken , as Cruquius remarks , from Io- crates to Nicocles ; Χρῶ τοις ειρημένοις , η ζήτει βελτιω ...
... Euripides ; Εισιν δ ' επωδαι και λογοι θελκτηριοι . --- Si quid novifti rectius iftis Candidus imperti , fi non , his utere mecum f , is taken , as Cruquius remarks , from Io- crates to Nicocles ; Χρῶ τοις ειρημένοις , η ζήτει βελτιω ...
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