An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... paffed upon the Stoics , as if they ftrenuously inculcated a total infenfibility with refpect to paffion , He that would be convinced that this trite . accufation is ill - grounded , may confult the notes Mr. Harris has added to his ...
... paffed upon the Stoics , as if they ftrenuously inculcated a total infenfibility with refpect to paffion , He that would be convinced that this trite . accufation is ill - grounded , may confult the notes Mr. Harris has added to his ...
Page 121
... paffed in the year one thoufand feven hundred and forty - two , between Ramfay , Racine the younger , and our author . The former addreffed a vindication of the principles of the Effay on Man to Racine , who had charged it with ...
... paffed in the year one thoufand feven hundred and forty - two , between Ramfay , Racine the younger , and our author . The former addreffed a vindication of the principles of the Effay on Man to Racine , who had charged it with ...
Page 124
... from Warburton's Letters : and has added a tranflation alfo , with a Large commentary , of the four fucceeding epiftles of POPE . Marmontel , Marmontel , in his Poetique Françoife , has paffed a 124 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... from Warburton's Letters : and has added a tranflation alfo , with a Large commentary , of the four fucceeding epiftles of POPE . Marmontel , Marmontel , in his Poetique Françoife , has paffed a 124 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
Page 125
Joseph Warton. Marmontel , in his Poetique Françoife , has paffed a fevere fentence on the obfcurity and inconclufiveness of POPE'S reasoning . Vol . ii . p . 536 . In the very laft edition of bishop Law's tranflation of the Origin of ...
Joseph Warton. Marmontel , in his Poetique Françoife , has paffed a fevere fentence on the obfcurity and inconclufiveness of POPE'S reasoning . Vol . ii . p . 536 . In the very laft edition of bishop Law's tranflation of the Origin of ...
Page 137
... paffed the night in drinking , and without going to bed , went to the House of Lords , where he spoke FOR the bishop , recapitulating in the most masterly manner , and anfwering all that had been urged against him * . 10. When Cataline ...
... paffed the night in drinking , and without going to bed , went to the House of Lords , where he spoke FOR the bishop , recapitulating in the most masterly manner , and anfwering all that had been urged against him * . 10. When Cataline ...
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