An Essay on Criticism: Written in the Year MDCCIX. By Alexander Pope EsqJ. J. Gebauer, 1758 - 28 sivua |
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... sometimes used as neceffary to give the moft graceful fymmetry and pro- portion to a perfect whole , from the point and in the light wherein it must be viewed : Or , where their hafty Judgment will not give them time to discover , that ...
... sometimes used as neceffary to give the moft graceful fymmetry and pro- portion to a perfect whole , from the point and in the light wherein it must be viewed : Or , where their hafty Judgment will not give them time to discover , that ...
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... sometimes your cenfure to restrain , And charitably let the dull be vain : Your filence there is better than your spite , For who can rail fo long as they can write ? 600 Still humming on , their drouzy course they keep , And lash'd fo ...
... sometimes your cenfure to restrain , And charitably let the dull be vain : Your filence there is better than your spite , For who can rail fo long as they can write ? 600 Still humming on , their drouzy course they keep , And lash'd fo ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
That a true Taſte is as rare to be found as a true Genius 9 to | 18 |
That most men are born with fome Tafte but spoild by falfe Educa | 25 |
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againſt ancient arife bad Critic beauty Becauſe beſt bold caufe cauſe cenfure cifm COMMENTARY confequence confifts conftant courſe Criticiſm deſcribes divifion dreſs Dulneſs eaſe ev'n ev'ry exerciſe Expreffion facred fafely falfe Wit falſe fame faſhion fatire faults fecond feem fenfe fhall fhews fhort fide fimilitude firft firſt fome fometimes fools fpirits ftill fubject fuch fure gen'rous genius gives grace himſelf Homer Homer nods itſelf juft juſt laft laſt learn'd learning lefs Licence likewife mind moft moſt Mufe Muſe muſt Nature ne'er neceffary neceffity NOTES numbers obferves paffions paſt perfect Judge Petronius pleaſe pleaſure poem poet Poet's Poetry praife praiſe precept Pride purpoſe Quintil Quintilian raiſe reaſon rife rules ſay ſcience ſee ſeem ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhort ſhould ſpeak ſtill ſtudy ſuch tafte taſte thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thro Timotheus true Critic underſtanding uſe whofe whole whoſe writing wrong Judgment