An Essay on Criticism. Written in the year 1709. [By A. Pope.]George Grierson, 1717 - 34 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 7 筆
第 24 頁
... alike fupplies a Head . Thefe , mortal Wits to call the Crabs , agree ; 190 The Gods have other Names for Things than we . Now where the Jointures from their Loins depend , The Heroes Tails with fev'ring Grafps they rend . Here , fhort ...
... alike fupplies a Head . Thefe , mortal Wits to call the Crabs , agree ; 190 The Gods have other Names for Things than we . Now where the Jointures from their Loins depend , The Heroes Tails with fev'ring Grafps they rend . Here , fhort ...
第 3 頁
... alike , yet each believes his own . In Poets as true Genius is but rare , True Tafte as feldom is the Critic's fhare ; A 2 Both Both muft alike from heav'n derive their light , Tuefe 250.
... alike , yet each believes his own . In Poets as true Genius is but rare , True Tafte as feldom is the Critic's fhare ; A 2 Both Both muft alike from heav'n derive their light , Tuefe 250.
第 4 頁
Alexander Pope. Both muft alike from heav'n derive their light , Tuefe born to judge as wellas thiofe to write . Let * fuch teach others who themselves excell , And cenfure freely who have written well . Authors are partial to their wit ...
Alexander Pope. Both muft alike from heav'n derive their light , Tuefe born to judge as wellas thiofe to write . Let * fuch teach others who themselves excell , And cenfure freely who have written well . Authors are partial to their wit ...
第 17 頁
... alike , without distinction gay : But true expreffion , like th ' unchanging fun , Clears , and improves whate'er it fhines upon , It gilds all objects , but it alters none . Expreffion is the dress of thought , and still Appears more ...
... alike , without distinction gay : But true expreffion , like th ' unchanging fun , Clears , and improves whate'er it fhines upon , It gilds all objects , but it alters none . Expreffion is the dress of thought , and still Appears more ...
第 18 頁
... Alike fantastic , if too new , or old ; Be not the firft by whom the new are try'd , Nor yet the last to lay the old afide . But most by Numbers judge a Poet's fong , And smooth or rough , with them , is right or wrong ; In the bright ...
... Alike fantastic , if too new , or old ; Be not the firft by whom the new are try'd , Nor yet the last to lay the old afide . But most by Numbers judge a Poet's fong , And smooth or rough , with them , is right or wrong ; In the bright ...
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