 | SEVERAL HANDS - 1769
...; like pieces of the old provençal poets, which abound with fancy, and are the moil amufing fcenes in nature. There are three or four' of this kind in...the more wild and exotic the better ; therefore a vi/Ion t which is confined to no rules of probability, will take in all variety and luxuriancy of description... | |
 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1769
...abound with fancy, and are the' ra*ft araufing fcenes in nature. There are three or four of this kind jn Chaucer, admirable: "the Flower and the Leaf' every...to tell a fairy tale, the more wild and exotic the belter ; therefore a vifion, which is confined to no rules of probability, will take in all variety... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1769 - 87 pages
...moral) like pieces of the old provencal poets, which abound with fancy, and are the moft amufing fcenes in nature. There are three or four of this kind in...and the Leaf" every body has been delighted with. All that can charm the rye, or pleafe the ear, Says, Harmony itfelf inhabits here. I HAVE . • •... | |
 | Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806
...; like pieces of the old provencal poets, which abound with fancy, and are the moft amufing fcenes in nature. There are three or four of this kind in...the more wild and exotic the better ; therefore a •vi/ion, which is confined to no rules of probability, will take in all the variety and luxuriancy... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1806
...; like pieces of the old provencal poets, which abound with fancy, and are the moft amufing fcenes in nature. There are three or four of this kind in...the more wild and exotic the better ; therefore a •ui/ion, which is confined to no rules of probability, will take in all the variety and luxuriancy... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1824
...descriptive way on any subject you please, mixed with vision and moral ; like pieces of the old proven^al poets, which abound with fancy, and are the most amusing scenes in nature. There * The lines here alluded to are as follow : In Tempe's shades the living lyre was strung, And the first... | |
 | Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824
...descriptive way on any subject you please, mixed with vision and moral; like pieces of the old proven^al poets, which abound with fancy, and are the most amusing scenes in nature. There * The lines here alluded to are as follow : In Tetnpe's shades the living lyre was strung, And the... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1824
...descriptive way on any subject you please, mixed with vision and moral; like pieces of the old proven^al poets, which abound with fancy, and are the most amusing scenes in nature. There * The lines here alluded to are as follow : In Tempe's shades the living lyre was strung, And the first... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1847
...descriptive way on any subject you please, mixed with vision and moral ; like pieces of the old proven^al poets, which abound with fancy, and are the most amusing...Flower and the Leaf every body has been delighted with. 1 have long had an inclination to tell a fairy tale, the more wild and exotic the better ; therefore... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1847
...descriptive way, on any subject you please, mixed with vision and moral; like pieces of the old Provencal poets, which abound with fancy, and are the most amusing scenes in nature. There are three or four of 5 September 26th, 1723. this kind in Chaucer, admirable ; the Flower and the Leaf every body has been... | |
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