The Works of Alexander Pope ...printed and fold by J. J. Tourneisen, 1803 |
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... Pindar , the two odes of Sappho , and , above all , his pleafing tragedy of the Diftrefs'd Mother . The fecret grounds of Philip's malignity to Pope , are faid to be the ridicule and laughter he met with from all the Hanover Club , of ...
... Pindar , the two odes of Sappho , and , above all , his pleafing tragedy of the Diftrefs'd Mother . The fecret grounds of Philip's malignity to Pope , are faid to be the ridicule and laughter he met with from all the Hanover Club , of ...
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... Pindar ftood without a head ) VARIATIONS . After Ver . 234. in the MS . To Bards reciting he vouchsaf'd a nod , And ... Pindár flood without a head ] Ridicules the affecta- Receiv'd of wits an undiftinguifh'd race , Who firft his TO THE ...
... Pindar ftood without a head ) VARIATIONS . After Ver . 234. in the MS . To Bards reciting he vouchsaf'd a nod , And ... Pindár flood without a head ] Ridicules the affecta- Receiv'd of wits an undiftinguifh'd race , Who firft his TO THE ...
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... Pindar , & c . Vide . Fulv . Urfin . vc . P. VER . 245. Dryden alone ] Our Poet , with true gratitude , has feized every opportunity of fhewing his reverence for his great mafter , Dryden ; whom Swift as conftantly depreciated and ...
... Pindar , & c . Vide . Fulv . Urfin . vc . P. VER . 245. Dryden alone ] Our Poet , with true gratitude , has feized every opportunity of fhewing his reverence for his great mafter , Dryden ; whom Swift as conftantly depreciated and ...
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... Pindaric Art , ] his Epic , but very unlike the Chara & er , as well as Numbers , Which has much more merit than of Pindar . P. VER . 79. Yet furely , furely , ] Gefner obferves that thefe lines , in the Original , are not Horace's own ...
... Pindaric Art , ] his Epic , but very unlike the Chara & er , as well as Numbers , Which has much more merit than of Pindar . P. VER . 79. Yet furely , furely , ] Gefner obferves that thefe lines , in the Original , are not Horace's own ...
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... Pindaric Art , the Language of his Heart . furely , thefe were famous men ! " What boy but hears the fayings of old Ben ? 80 In alle debates where Critics bear a part , " Not one but nods , and talks of Jonfon's Art , O Shakspeare's ...
... Pindaric Art , the Language of his Heart . furely , thefe were famous men ! " What boy but hears the fayings of old Ben ? 80 In alle debates where Critics bear a part , " Not one but nods , and talks of Jonfon's Art , O Shakspeare's ...
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