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Pagina 38
It cannot be observed without wonder , that a mind so vigorous and fertile in
dramatic compositions should on any other occasion discover nothing but
impotence and poverty . He has in these little pieces neither elevation of fancy ,
selection of ...
It cannot be observed without wonder , that a mind so vigorous and fertile in
dramatic compositions should on any other occasion discover nothing but
impotence and poverty . He has in these little pieces neither elevation of fancy ,
selection of ...
Pagina 52
... collected from innumerable objects , and their different qualities , relations ,
and habitudes , it can at pleasure dress a common notion in a strange but
becoming garb , by which , as before observed , the same thought will appear a
new one ...
... collected from innumerable objects , and their different qualities , relations ,
and habitudes , it can at pleasure dress a common notion in a strange but
becoming garb , by which , as before observed , the same thought will appear a
new one ...
Pagina 56
By the transient glances which I have thrown upon them I have observed an
affected contempt of the ancients , and a supercilious derision of transmitted
knowledge . Of this indecent arrogance the following quotation from his preface
to the ...
By the transient glances which I have thrown upon them I have observed an
affected contempt of the ancients , and a supercilious derision of transmitted
knowledge . Of this indecent arrogance the following quotation from his preface
to the ...
Pagina 62
This , and this only , is told by Pope , who is more willing , as I have heard
observed , to show what his father was not , than what he was . It is allowed that
he grew rich by trade ; but whether in a shop or on the Exchange was never
discovered ...
This , and this only , is told by Pope , who is more willing , as I have heard
observed , to show what his father was not , than what he was . It is allowed that
he grew rich by trade ; but whether in a shop or on the Exchange was never
discovered ...
Pagina 136
He kept , as was observed , his engagement to Pope better than Pope had kept it
to his friend ; and nothing was known of the transaction till , upon the death of his
employer , he thought himself obliged to deli the books to the right owner , who ...
He kept , as was observed , his engagement to Pope better than Pope had kept it
to his friend ; and nothing was known of the transaction till , upon the death of his
employer , he thought himself obliged to deli the books to the right owner , who ...
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