An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... original , borrow from each other * . I SHALL Conclude this fection with a ftory , which POPE himself related , because it is characteristical of his old friend , and I fhall give it in the very words which POPE ufed , when he told it ...
... original , borrow from each other * . I SHALL Conclude this fection with a ftory , which POPE himself related , because it is characteristical of his old friend , and I fhall give it in the very words which POPE ufed , when he told it ...
Page 105
... original , as the beginning and progrefs of arts at the end of the fifth book of Lucretius . I shall at prefent confine myself to transcribe his beautiful account of the rife of mufic . At liquidas avium voces imitarier ore Ante fuit ...
... original , as the beginning and progrefs of arts at the end of the fifth book of Lucretius . I shall at prefent confine myself to transcribe his beautiful account of the rife of mufic . At liquidas avium voces imitarier ore Ante fuit ...
Page 107
... original work is pro- hibited to be read . Can that author be suspected of irre- ligion , who in the fixth chapter of his twenty - fourth book has entirely demolished one of the moft fubtle objections against Christianity , and that too ...
... original work is pro- hibited to be read . Can that author be suspected of irre- ligion , who in the fixth chapter of his twenty - fourth book has entirely demolished one of the moft fubtle objections against Christianity , and that too ...
Page 108
... original , it being , as it were , a fummary or compendium of the philosophy of the poem before us . σε Και τοι γε τις εθαύμασε , πως ποτε ει εκ των εναντιων αρχών συνέτηκεν κοσμος , λέγω δη ξηρων τε και ύγρων , ψυχρών τε και θερμων , ο ...
... original , it being , as it were , a fummary or compendium of the philosophy of the poem before us . σε Και τοι γε τις εθαύμασε , πως ποτε ει εκ των εναντιων αρχών συνέτηκεν κοσμος , λέγω δη ξηρων τε και ύγρων , ψυχρών τε και θερμων , ο ...
Page 109
... it neceffary , to fubjoin a Latin translation of this beau- tiful and exalted paffage , which to be able to read in its original is no vulgar happiness . Take Take it therefore in the words of Budæus . " AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 109.
... it neceffary , to fubjoin a Latin translation of this beau- tiful and exalted paffage , which to be able to read in its original is no vulgar happiness . Take Take it therefore in the words of Budæus . " AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 109.
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