An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2Garland Pub., 1782 - Verse satire, English |
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Page 30
... inferted in the Dunciad , " As man's meanders , to the vital spring Roll all their tides , then back their circles bring , was originally in this poem , word for word . ” THE first of these Imitations is of Chau- cer ; as it paints ...
... inferted in the Dunciad , " As man's meanders , to the vital spring Roll all their tides , then back their circles bring , was originally in this poem , word for word . ” THE first of these Imitations is of Chau- cer ; as it paints ...
Page 53
... inferted by Bayle in his Nouvelles , & c . vol . v . p . 88 , as a ferious narration ; fo happily was the allegory disguifed . E 3 fame fame Lord Peter in Swift , performs throughout the very AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 53.
... inferted by Bayle in his Nouvelles , & c . vol . v . p . 88 , as a ferious narration ; fo happily was the allegory disguifed . E 3 fame fame Lord Peter in Swift , performs throughout the very AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 53.
Page 65
... inferted this paffage at length , Characteristics , vol . ii . pag , 188. edit . 12m0 . - There is a close resemblance in the following lines with another pallage of Shaftesbury's Moralifts . What would this man ? Now upward will he ...
... inferted this paffage at length , Characteristics , vol . ii . pag , 188. edit . 12m0 . - There is a close resemblance in the following lines with another pallage of Shaftesbury's Moralifts . What would this man ? Now upward will he ...
Page 123
... inferted an addrefs to Jefus Christ , in the Effay and will vindicate himself , as Milton fpeaks , from the rash judgment of mortals , ” ... Lettre De M. De Ramsay , A Pontoife le 28 April , 1742 . It will be proper to fubjoin ...
... inferted an addrefs to Jefus Christ , in the Effay and will vindicate himself , as Milton fpeaks , from the rash judgment of mortals , ” ... Lettre De M. De Ramsay , A Pontoife le 28 April , 1742 . It will be proper to fubjoin ...
Page 133
... inferted a great number of Montagne's fentiments ; this treatife has been loudly blamed for its freedom by many writers of France , and particularly GARASSE the Jefuit . Our Stanhope , though esteemed an orthodox Divine , translated it ...
... inferted a great number of Montagne's fentiments ; this treatife has been loudly blamed for its freedom by many writers of France , and particularly GARASSE the Jefuit . Our Stanhope , though esteemed an orthodox Divine , translated it ...
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