The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, כרך 5J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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עמוד v
... the guilt of the accusers ; I mean by Authors without names ; then I thought , fince the danger was common to all , the concern ought to be fo ; and that it was an act of justice to detect the Authors , not only on A 3 TO THE PUBLISHER :
... the guilt of the accusers ; I mean by Authors without names ; then I thought , fince the danger was common to all , the concern ought to be fo ; and that it was an act of justice to detect the Authors , not only on A 3 TO THE PUBLISHER :
עמוד vi
... thought the least valuable part of his character ) but the honeft , open , and beneficent man , that we most esteemed , and loved in him . Now , if what thefe people fay were believed , I must appear to all my friends either a fool , or ...
... thought the least valuable part of his character ) but the honeft , open , and beneficent man , that we most esteemed , and loved in him . Now , if what thefe people fay were believed , I must appear to all my friends either a fool , or ...
עמוד vii
... thought of : Law can pronounce judgment only on open facts : Morality alone can pass cenfure on intentions of Mischief ; fo that for fecret calumny , or the arrow flying in the dark , there is no public punishment left , but what a good ...
... thought of : Law can pronounce judgment only on open facts : Morality alone can pass cenfure on intentions of Mischief ; fo that for fecret calumny , or the arrow flying in the dark , there is no public punishment left , but what a good ...
עמוד xxi
... thoughts are crude and abortive , his expreffions ab- " furd , his numbers harsh and unmufical , his rhymes " trivial and common ; -inftead of majesty , we have " fomething that is very mean ; inftead of gravity , " fomething that is ...
... thoughts are crude and abortive , his expreffions ab- " furd , his numbers harsh and unmufical , his rhymes " trivial and common ; -inftead of majesty , we have " fomething that is very mean ; inftead of gravity , " fomething that is ...
עמוד xxii
... thoughts over again , making them ftill more " trite . Moft of their pieces are nothing but a pert , " infipid heap of common place . Horace has even in " his Art of Poetry thrown out feveral things which " plainly fhew , he thought an ...
... thoughts over again , making them ftill more " trite . Moft of their pieces are nothing but a pert , " infipid heap of common place . Horace has even in " his Art of Poetry thrown out feveral things which " plainly fhew , he thought an ...
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