An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Page 13
... whose fancy was eminently ftrong . " Catilina vero , longe a fuis , inter hoftium cadavera repertus eft , paululum * Palamon and Arcite , Book I. etiam fpirans ; ferociamque animi , quạm habuerat vivus , etiam AND WRITINGS , OF POPE . 13.
... whose fancy was eminently ftrong . " Catilina vero , longe a fuis , inter hoftium cadavera repertus eft , paululum * Palamon and Arcite , Book I. etiam fpirans ; ferociamque animi , quạm habuerat vivus , etiam AND WRITINGS , OF POPE . 13.
Page 76
... Whose body nature is and God the foul ; That chang'd thro ' all , and yet in all the fame ; Great in the earth , as in th ' ætherial frame ; refreshes in the breeze , s ; Warms in the fun , Glows in the ftars , and bloffoms in the trees ...
... Whose body nature is and God the foul ; That chang'd thro ' all , and yet in all the fame ; Great in the earth , as in th ' ætherial frame ; refreshes in the breeze , s ; Warms in the fun , Glows in the ftars , and bloffoms in the trees ...
Page 98
... , as he does , in the Fourth Book of the Dunciad ; ver . 417 . Or that bright image to our fancy draw , Which Theocles in raptur'd vifion faw . † Ver . 27 . 1 the the food and fupport of others , whose fouls may I 98 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS .
... , as he does , in the Fourth Book of the Dunciad ; ver . 417 . Or that bright image to our fancy draw , Which Theocles in raptur'd vifion faw . † Ver . 27 . 1 the the food and fupport of others , whose fouls may I 98 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS .
Page 99
Joseph Warton. the food and fupport of others , whose fouls may be neceffary to prepare and pre- ferve their bodies for that purpose , and may at the fame time be happy in a con- sciousness of their own exiftence . ' Tis probable they ...
Joseph Warton. the food and fupport of others , whose fouls may be neceffary to prepare and pre- ferve their bodies for that purpose , and may at the fame time be happy in a con- sciousness of their own exiftence . ' Tis probable they ...
Page 131
... before the reader Tully's pourtrait of Ca- taline , whose inconfiftencies and varieties of conduct are thus enumerated : " Ute- * Ver . 71 . K 2 batur batur hominibus improbis multis , et qui- dem optimis fe AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 131.
... before the reader Tully's pourtrait of Ca- taline , whose inconfiftencies and varieties of conduct are thus enumerated : " Ute- * Ver . 71 . K 2 batur batur hominibus improbis multis , et qui- dem optimis fe AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 131.
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