An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope, Volume 1M. Cooper, 1756 |
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... ABELARD . T is no small merit in Ovid , to have in- Ivented this beautiful species of writing epiftles under feigned characters . It is a high improvement on the Greek elegy ; to which its dramatic nature renders it greatly fuperior ...
... ABELARD . T is no small merit in Ovid , to have in- Ivented this beautiful species of writing epiftles under feigned characters . It is a high improvement on the Greek elegy ; to which its dramatic nature renders it greatly fuperior ...
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... ABELARD . Their diftreffes were of a moft SINGULAR and PECULIAR kind ; and their names fufficiently known , but not grown trite or common , by too frequent ufage . POPE was a moft excellent IMPROVER , if no great original INVENTOR ; for ...
... ABELARD . Their diftreffes were of a moft SINGULAR and PECULIAR kind ; and their names fufficiently known , but not grown trite or common , by too frequent ufage . POPE was a moft excellent IMPROVER , if no great original INVENTOR ; for ...
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... Abelard himself boasts , that when he retired into the country , he was followed by fuch immenfe crowds of scholars , that they could get neither lodgings nor pro- vifions fufficient for them ; " ut nec locus * He was born born at ...
... Abelard himself boasts , that when he retired into the country , he was followed by fuch immenfe crowds of scholars , that they could get neither lodgings nor pro- vifions fufficient for them ; " ut nec locus * He was born born at ...
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... Abelard were not confined to theology , jurif- prudence , philofophy , and the thorny paths of fcholafticism : he gave proofs of a lively * Abelardi Opera , p . 19 . The character of this St. Bernard was fingular , the prefi- dent ...
... Abelard were not confined to theology , jurif- prudence , philofophy , and the thorny paths of fcholafticism : he gave proofs of a lively * Abelardi Opera , p . 19 . The character of this St. Bernard was fingular , the prefi- dent ...
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... Abelard's being the author of this very cele- brated piece , yet are there internal arguments fufficient to confute it . The mistake feems * Whom Marot praises as the Ennius of France , Notre Ennius Guillaume de Lorris . He took his ...
... Abelard's being the author of this very cele- brated piece , yet are there internal arguments fufficient to confute it . The mistake feems * Whom Marot praises as the Ennius of France , Notre Ennius Guillaume de Lorris . He took his ...
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