The Works of Alexander Pope, 第 5 卷Henry Lintot, 1736 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 7 頁
... fame tafte with his friend . I have been well inform'd , that this work was the labour of full g . fix years of his life , and that he wholly f There is certainly nothing in bis Style , & c . ] This irony had fmall effect in concealing ...
... fame tafte with his friend . I have been well inform'd , that this work was the labour of full g . fix years of his life , and that he wholly f There is certainly nothing in bis Style , & c . ] This irony had fmall effect in concealing ...
第 8 頁
... fame certainty as we call that of Homer the Iliad , of Virgil the Eneid , of Camoens the Lufiad , of Voltaire the i . Henriad , we may pronounce could have been , and can be no other , than The DUNCIAD . It is ftyled Heroic , as being ...
... fame certainty as we call that of Homer the Iliad , of Virgil the Eneid , of Camoens the Lufiad , of Voltaire the i . Henriad , we may pronounce could have been , and can be no other , than The DUNCIAD . It is ftyled Heroic , as being ...
第 13 頁
... fame thing in jest which Boileau did in earnest ; and upon which Vida , Fracaftorius , and many of the most eminent Latin Poets , profeffedly va- lued themselves . A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first to the Edition with ...
... fame thing in jest which Boileau did in earnest ; and upon which Vida , Fracaftorius , and many of the most eminent Latin Poets , profeffedly va- lued themselves . A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first to the Edition with ...
第 17 頁
... fame who , for several years past , have made free with the greatest names in Church and State , expos'd to the world the private misfortunes of Families , abus'd all even to Women , and whofe proflituted papers ( for one or other Party ...
... fame who , for several years past , have made free with the greatest names in Church and State , expos'd to the world the private misfortunes of Families , abus'd all even to Women , and whofe proflituted papers ( for one or other Party ...
第 20 頁
... fame of bad authors would be much better confuited than that of all the good ones in the world ; and not one of a hundred had ever been call'd by his right name . They mistake the whole matter : It is not cha- rity to encourage them in ...
... fame of bad authors would be much better confuited than that of all the good ones in the world ; and not one of a hundred had ever been call'd by his right name . They mistake the whole matter : It is not cha- rity to encourage them in ...
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第 43 頁 - That wit and fine writing doth not consist so much in advancing things that are new, as in giving things that are known an agreeable turn.
第 5 頁 - ... what contemptible men were the authors of it. He was not without hopes that, by manifesting the...
第 102 頁 - For thee we dim the eyes, and stuff the head With all such reading as was never read : For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it, And write about it, goddess, and about it : So spins the silkworm small its slender store, And labours till it clouds itself all o'er.
第 82 頁 - How Tragedy and Comedy embrace; How Farce and Epic get a jumbled race; How Time himself stands still at her command, Realms shift their place, and Ocean turns to land.
第 43 頁 - ... mankind in more strong, more beautiful, or more uncommon lights. If a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry, he will find but few precepts in it which...
第 206 頁 - And ten-horn'd fiends and Giants rush to war. Hell rises, Heav'n descends, and dance on Earth : Gods, imps, and monsters, music, rage, and mirth, A fire, a jigg, a battle, and a ball, 'Till one wide conflagration swallows all. Thence a new world to Nature's laws unknown, Breaks out refulgent, with a heav'n its own : Another Cynthia her new journey runs, And other planets circle other suns.
第 165 頁 - First he relates, how sinking to the chin, Smit with his mien, the mud-nymphs suck'd him in : How young Lutetia, softer than the down, Nigrina black, and Merdamante brown, 310 Vy'd for his love in jetty bow'rs below ; As Hylcu fair was ravish'd long ago.
第 100 頁 - O ! ever gracious to perplex'd mankind, Still spread a healing mist before the mind ; And lest we err by wit's wild dancing light, Secure us kindly in our native night.
第 4 頁 - ... poets were ranged in classes, to which were prefixed almost all the letters of the alphabet (the greatest part of them at random) ; but such...