An Essay on Criticism. Written in the year 1709. [By A. Pope.]George Grierson, 1717 - 34 頁 |
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... just efcap'd the stretching Claws of Death , 15 A Gentle Mouse , whom Cats purfu'd in vain , Flies fwift - of - foot across the neighb'ring Plain , Hangs o'er a Brink , his eager Thirst to cool , And dips his Whiskers in the standing ...
... just efcap'd the stretching Claws of Death , 15 A Gentle Mouse , whom Cats purfu'd in vain , Flies fwift - of - foot across the neighb'ring Plain , Hangs o'er a Brink , his eager Thirst to cool , And dips his Whiskers in the standing ...
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... just let ev'ry voice be join'd , And fill the gen❜ral Chorus of mankind ! Hail , Bards triumphant ! born in happier days ; Immortal heirs of univerfal praife ! B 2 Whofe Whofe honours with increase of ages grow , As ftreams 254.
... just let ev'ry voice be join'd , And fill the gen❜ral Chorus of mankind ! Hail , Bards triumphant ! born in happier days ; Immortal heirs of univerfal praife ! B 2 Whofe Whofe honours with increase of ages grow , As ftreams 254.
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... just wonder , and ev'n thine O Rome ! ) No fingle parts unequally furprize ; All comes united to th ' admiring eyes ; No monftrous height , or breadth , or length appear ; The Whole at once is bold and regular . Whoever thinks a ...
... just wonder , and ev'n thine O Rome ! ) No fingle parts unequally furprize ; All comes united to th ' admiring eyes ; No monftrous height , or breadth , or length appear ; The Whole at once is bold and regular . Whoever thinks a ...
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... and offend in arts ( As moft in manners , ) by a love to parts . Some to conceit alone their taite confine , And glitt'ring thoughts ftruck out at ev'ry line ; Pleas'd Pleas'd with a work where nothing's just or fit ; 256.
... and offend in arts ( As moft in manners , ) by a love to parts . Some to conceit alone their taite confine , And glitt'ring thoughts ftruck out at ev'ry line ; Pleas'd Pleas'd with a work where nothing's just or fit ; 256.
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Alexander Pope. Pleas'd with a work where nothing's just or fit ; One glaring Chaos and wild heap of wit . Poets like painters , thus , unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover ev'ry part ...
Alexander Pope. Pleas'd with a work where nothing's just or fit ; One glaring Chaos and wild heap of wit . Poets like painters , thus , unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover ev'ry part ...
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