| Homerus - 1720 - 382 pages
...author's work is a wild paradife, where if we cannot fee all the beauties fo diffinctly as in an order'd Garden, it is only becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater. 'Tis like a copions"nurfery which contains the feeds and firft productions of every kind, out of which... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 392 pages
...tells us, that the ///^ is a wild Paradife, where if we cannot fee all the Beauties, as in an order'd , Garden, it is only becaufe the Number of them is - infinitely greater. Sometimes he compares him to a copious Nurfery, which contain the Seeds and firft Productions of every... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 444 pages
...through an uniform and bounded walk of Art, than to comprehend the vaft and various extent of Nature. Our author's work is a wild paradife, where if we...becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater.. 'Tis like a copious nurfery which contains the feeds and firft productions of every kind, out of which... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 pages
...through an uniform and bounded walk of Art, than to comprehend the vaft and various extent of Nature. Our author's work is a wild paradife, where if we...becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater. 'Tis like a copious nurfery which contains the feeds and firft productions of every kind, out of which... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 368 pages
...diflin&ly as in an ordered garden, it is onjy becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater. 'Tis like a copious nurfery which contains the feeds and...kind, out of which thofe who followed him have but felecled fame particular plants, each according to his fancy, to cultivate and beautify. If fome things... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...Nature. Our author's work is a wild paradife, wh^re if we cannot fee all the beauties fo diftin&ly as in an ordered garden, it is only becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater. JTis like a copious nurfery which contains the feeds and firft productions of every kind, out of which... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 pages
...Nature. Our author's work is a wild pamdife, \vherc if we cannot lie all the beauties fo diilindUy as in an ordered garden, it is only becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater. Tis Hke a copious norfery which contains the feeds and firft productions of every kind, out of which... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 pages
...Nature. / Our author's work is a wild paradife, where if we cannot fee all the beauties fo diftinflly as in an ordered garden, it is only becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater. 'Tis like a copious nurfery which contains the feeds and firft productions of every kind, out of which... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 344 pages
...Nature. • Our author's work is a wild parndife, where if we cannot fee all the beauties fo diftirftly as in an ordered garden, it is only becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater. 'Tis like a copious mirfery which contains the feeds and firil produflions of every kind, out of which... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 436 pages
...Nature. Our author's work is a wild paradife, where if we cannot fee all the beauties fo diftindUy as in an ordered garden, it is only becaufe the number of them is infinitely greater. 'Tis like a copious nurfery which contains the feeds and firft productions of every kind, out of which... | |
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