The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs. Warburton and Warton [&c.]. To which are added, some original letters, with additional observations, and memoirs, by W.L. Bowles, Tom 11806 |
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Strona 56
... Lycidas to all paftoral poems in our language is , I fhould hope , acknowledged by every man of true claffical judgment ; and Dr. Jchaion's ftrange animadver- fions on it have been thus effectually aníwered . “ Lycidas , fays be , ) is ...
... Lycidas to all paftoral poems in our language is , I fhould hope , acknowledged by every man of true claffical judgment ; and Dr. Jchaion's ftrange animadver- fions on it have been thus effectually aníwered . “ Lycidas , fays be , ) is ...
Strona 57
... Lycidas was ship wrecked ; let us recollect the introduction of the roman . tic fuperftition of Saint Michael's Mount in Cornwall , which overlooks the Irish feas , the fatal scene of his friend's difafter . " But the poetry is not ...
... Lycidas was ship wrecked ; let us recollect the introduction of the roman . tic fuperftition of Saint Michael's Mount in Cornwall , which overlooks the Irish feas , the fatal scene of his friend's difafter . " But the poetry is not ...
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... Lycidas , & c . but we almoft forgive his feverity on feveral genuine pieces of poetic excellence , when we confider that he has done a fervice to truth and nature , in speaking with a proper and dignified contempt of fuch trite ...
... Lycidas , & c . but we almoft forgive his feverity on feveral genuine pieces of poetic excellence , when we confider that he has done a fervice to truth and nature , in speaking with a proper and dignified contempt of fuch trite ...
Strona 90
... LYCIDAS . THYRSIS , the mufic of that murmʼring spring Is not fo mournful as the ftrains you fing ; Nor rivers winding through the vales below , So fweetly warble , or so smoothly flow . now REMARKS . WINTER . ] This was the Poet's ...
... LYCIDAS . THYRSIS , the mufic of that murmʼring spring Is not fo mournful as the ftrains you fing ; Nor rivers winding through the vales below , So fweetly warble , or so smoothly flow . now REMARKS . WINTER . ] This was the Poet's ...
Strona 95
... Lycidas , is the fame beautiful change of circumstances : in the latter moft exquifite , from line 165 . Weep no more , woful fhepherds , weep no more- Where other groves and other streams along , With nectar pure his oozy locks he ...
... Lycidas , is the fame beautiful change of circumstances : in the latter moft exquifite , from line 165 . Weep no more , woful fhepherds , weep no more- Where other groves and other streams along , With nectar pure his oozy locks he ...
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