An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2Garland Pub., 1782 - Verse satire, English |
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... pleasure , their winged steeds , and the like , to the Echidna , to the Circe , to the Medea , to the Achilles , to the Syrens , to the Harpies , to the Phryxus , and the Bellerophon of the ancients ? The cave of Polypheme might furnish ...
... pleasure , their winged steeds , and the like , to the Echidna , to the Circe , to the Medea , to the Achilles , to the Syrens , to the Harpies , to the Phryxus , and the Bellerophon of the ancients ? The cave of Polypheme might furnish ...
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... pleasure in mentioning two of them * , The SCHOOL - MISTRESS , by Mr. Shenstone , and the EDUCATION of ACHILLES , by Mr. Bedingfield + . To these must be added that exquifite piece of wild and romantic imagery , Thomson's Castle of ...
... pleasure in mentioning two of them * , The SCHOOL - MISTRESS , by Mr. Shenstone , and the EDUCATION of ACHILLES , by Mr. Bedingfield + . To these must be added that exquifite piece of wild and romantic imagery , Thomson's Castle of ...
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... pleasures of folitude and retirement ; he therefore escaped from the tumults of London , to a little houfe at Wandsworth ; but finding that place too near the metro- polis , he left it for Richmond , and at last settled at Chertsey . He ...
... pleasures of folitude and retirement ; he therefore escaped from the tumults of London , to a little houfe at Wandsworth ; but finding that place too near the metro- polis , he left it for Richmond , and at last settled at Chertsey . He ...
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... Poetry of Boileau , the Gardens of Rapin , the Cyder of Phillips , the Chafe of Somerville , the Pleasures of Imagination , the Art of pre- ferving poem ferving Health , the Fleece , the Religion of AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 57 SECT. IX. ...
... Poetry of Boileau , the Gardens of Rapin , the Cyder of Phillips , the Chafe of Somerville , the Pleasures of Imagination , the Art of pre- ferving poem ferving Health , the Fleece , the Religion of AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 57 SECT. IX. ...
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... pleasure increafed On the third , he had no doubt remaining , and then He admited the whore 45 THE fubject of this . Effay is a vindication of providence ; din which the port prgpoles • Letters , vol . IX . pag . 140 . to to - prove ...
... pleasure increafed On the third , he had no doubt remaining , and then He admited the whore 45 THE fubject of this . Effay is a vindication of providence ; din which the port prgpoles • Letters , vol . IX . pag . 140 . to to - prove ...
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