An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2Garland Pub., 1782 - Verse satire, English |
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Page 19
... said to sympathize at the fecond appearance of The felon on his fable fteed Arm'd with his naked sword that urg'd his dogs to speed . Thus it runs- The fiend's alarm began ; the hollow found Sung in the leaves , the forest shook around ...
... said to sympathize at the fecond appearance of The felon on his fable fteed Arm'd with his naked sword that urg'd his dogs to speed . Thus it runs- The fiend's alarm began ; the hollow found Sung in the leaves , the forest shook around ...
Page 27
... said of him , that “ no Phy- fician knew his Art more , nor his Trade lefs . " Pope told Mr , Richardfon , " that there was hardly an alteration , of he has cenfured , what he calls , the pig- AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 27.
... said of him , that “ no Phy- fician knew his Art more , nor his Trade lefs . " Pope told Mr , Richardfon , " that there was hardly an alteration , of he has cenfured , what he calls , the pig- AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 27.
Page 100
... said the great Bishop Butler , had lived to fee the candor and moderation of the prefent times , in difcuffing religious subjects , he would have been a good christian . more more attentive than we are to felf - prefer- vation I 100 ...
... said the great Bishop Butler , had lived to fee the candor and moderation of the prefent times , in difcuffing religious subjects , he would have been a good christian . more more attentive than we are to felf - prefer- vation I 100 ...
Page 103
... said , if we consider the very early institution of sacrifice , according to the fcripture - account of this venerable rite ? 40. Ah ! how unlike the man of times to come ! Of half that live the butcher and the tomb ; Who , foe to ...
... said , if we consider the very early institution of sacrifice , according to the fcripture - account of this venerable rite ? 40. Ah ! how unlike the man of times to come ! Of half that live the butcher and the tomb ; Who , foe to ...
Page 149
... said , that such torrents of eloquence were muddy as well as noify ; and that these violent and tumultuous authors , put him in mind of a paffage in Milton , B. ii . v . 539 . Others , with vaft Typhæan rage more fell , Rend up both ...
... said , that such torrents of eloquence were muddy as well as noify ; and that these violent and tumultuous authors , put him in mind of a paffage in Milton , B. ii . v . 539 . Others , with vaft Typhæan rage more fell , Rend up both ...
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