The Works of Alexander Pope, כרך 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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עמוד 56
... ver . 675. Of the decay of criticism and its revival ; Erasmus , ver . 693. Vida , ver . 705. Boileau , ver . 714. Lord Ros- common , & c . ver . 725. Conclusion . AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM . I. ' Tis hard to 56 WORKS OF POPE .
... ver . 675. Of the decay of criticism and its revival ; Erasmus , ver . 693. Vida , ver . 705. Boileau , ver . 714. Lord Ros- common , & c . ver . 725. Conclusion . AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM . I. ' Tis hard to 56 WORKS OF POPE .
עמוד 78
... Boileau's presenting the order for his pension to the French treasurer . The order was expressed , in satisfaction for his works ' the treasurer , who may be supposed to have been buried from his infancy in the dust of his office ...
... Boileau's presenting the order for his pension to the French treasurer . The order was expressed , in satisfaction for his works ' the treasurer , who may be supposed to have been buried from his infancy in the dust of his office ...
עמוד 83
... Boileau's ' Il n'est temple si saint , des anges respecté . ' Du Perrier , a French scribbler , had followed Boileau to church , and in- sisted on his listening to a newly - written Ode during the ele- vation of the host ; desiring also ...
... Boileau's ' Il n'est temple si saint , des anges respecté . ' Du Perrier , a French scribbler , had followed Boileau to church , and in- sisted on his listening to a newly - written Ode during the ele- vation of the host ; desiring also ...
עמוד 87
... Boileau still in right of Horace sways : But we , brave Britons , foreign laws despised , 715 And kept unconquer'd and uncivilised : Fierce for the liberties of wit , and bold , We still defied the Romans , as of old . Yet some there ...
... Boileau still in right of Horace sways : But we , brave Britons , foreign laws despised , 715 And kept unconquer'd and uncivilised : Fierce for the liberties of wit , and bold , We still defied the Romans , as of old . Yet some there ...
עמוד 88
... Boileau . 744 Nor yet too vain to mend . Probably adopted from the con- cluding lines of Boileau's ' Art of Poetry : ' - Censeur un peu facheux , mais souvent nécessaire ; Plus enclin à blamer , que savant à bien faire . MORAL ESSAYS ...
... Boileau . 744 Nor yet too vain to mend . Probably adopted from the con- cluding lines of Boileau's ' Art of Poetry : ' - Censeur un peu facheux , mais souvent nécessaire ; Plus enclin à blamer , que savant à bien faire . MORAL ESSAYS ...
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