| William Shenstone - 1764 - Liczba stron: 406
...was ever more fortunate than Mr. Pope in a judicious choice of his poetical fubjefts. XXXIV. P op E'S talent lay remarkably in what one may naturally enough...poetical beauty. Let him who doubts of this perufe his EiTay on Man with attention. Perhaps this was a talent from which he could not eafily have fwerved... | |
| William Shenstone - 1764 - Liczba stron: 408
...POPE feems to me the moft correft writer fince Virgil; the greateft genius, only fince Dryden. XXXIII. No one .was ever more fortunate than Mr. Pope in a...term the condenfation of thoughts. I think no other Englilh poet eyer brought fo much fenfe into the fame number of lines with equal fmoothnefs, eafe,... | |
| 1764 - Liczba stron: 592
...Dryden. " No one was ever more fortunate than Mr. Pope, in a judicious choice of his poetical iubjects. " Pope's talent lay remarkably in what one may naturally...term the condenfation of thoughts, i think no other Englifli poet ever brought fo much fenfe into the fame number of line» with equal fmoothnefs, eafe... | |
| William Shenstone - 1765 - Liczba stron: 638
...xxxm. No ope was ever more fortunate than Mr. Pope in a judicious choice of his poetical fubjects. XXXIV. POPE'S talent lay remarkably in what one may...think, no other Englifh poet ever brought fo much fenfe-into the fame number of lines with equal fmoothenefs, eafe, and poetical beauty. Let him who... | |
| James Boswell - 1786 - Liczba stron: 552
...his quotidian expences." The distinction is very just. It is in the ordinary expences 1 Loch Awe. ' ' Pope's talent lay remarkably in what one may naturally enough term the condensation of thoughts. I think no other English poet ever brought so much sense into the same number... | |
| 1794 - Liczba stron: 542
...Pope Pope feems to me the moñ correít writer lince Virgil ; the greateft genius only fince Dryden. Pope's talent lay remarkably in what one may naturally enough term the coodenfation of thoughts. I think no other Engliih poet ever brought fo much fenfe into the fame number... | |
| 1812 - Liczba stron: 314
...33. No one was ever more fortunate than Mr. Pope in a judicious choice of his poetical subjects. 31. Pope's talent lay remarkably in what one may naturally enough term the condensation of thoughts. I think, no other English poet ever brought so much sense into the same number... | |
| 1821 - Liczba stron: 424
...Dryden. No one was ever more fortunate thun Mr. Pope in a judicious choice of his poetical subjects. Pope's talent lay remarkably in what one may naturally enough term the condensation of thoughts. I think, no other English poet ever brought so much sense into the same number... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - Liczba stron: 960
...to to Nus Reynolds, no doubt, led to her mistake : he was incapable of any such deceit CHOKER. 1 " Pope's talent lay remarkably In what one may naturally enough term the condensation of thoughts. 1 think no other English poet ever brought so much sense into the Mme number... | |
| William Shenstone - 1868 - Liczba stron: 364
...Dryden. No one was ever more fortunate than Mr. Pope in a judicious choice of his poetical subjects. POPE'S talent lay remarkably in what one may naturally enough term the condensation of thoughts. I think, no other English poet ever brought so much sense into the same number... | |
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