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" Judgment itself can at best but steal wisely : for Art is only like a prudent steward that lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praises may be given to works of Judgment, there is not even a single beauty in them, to which the Invention must... "
The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope - Page 3
by Homerus - 1807
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The Iliad, tr. by mr. Pope. [With notes partly by W. Broome. Preceded by] An ...

Homerus - 1720 - 382 pages
...For Art is only like a prudent fteward that lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praifes may be given to works of judgment, there is not even a fingle beauty in them butis owing to the invention: As in the moft regular gardens, however art may...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and prose

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 pages
...there is not even a fingle beauty in them, to which the Invention muft not contribute. As in the moft regular gardens, Art can only reduce the beauties of Nature to more regularity, and fuch a figure, which the common eye may better take in, and is therefore more entertained with. And...
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The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 6

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 368 pages
...For Art is only like a prudent freward that lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praifes may be given to works of Judgment, there is not even a fmgle beauty in them, to which the Invention muft not contribute. As in the moft regular gardens, Art...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and prose

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...For Art is only like a prudent fteward that lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praifes may be given to works of Judgment, there is not even a fingle beauty ia them, to which the Invention muft not contribute. As in the moil: regular gardens,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and prose

Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 pages
...For Art is only like a prudent fteward that lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praifes may be given to works of Judgment, there is not even a fingle beauty in them, to which the Invention muft not contribute. As in the moft regular gardens,...
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The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions ..., Volume 7

Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 pages
...For Art is only like a prudent fteward that .lives on managing the riches of Nature, Whatever praifes may be given to works of Judgment, there is not even a fingle beauty in them, to which the Invention muft not contribute. As in the .oil regular gardens,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Letters

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 344 pages
...For Art is only like a prudent fkward that lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praifes may be given to works of Judgment, there is not even a fia*fc beauty in them, to which the Invention muft not contribute. As in the moft regular gardens,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Four Volumes Complete. With His Last ...

Alexander Pope - 1778 - 448 pages
...for Art is only like a prudent fteward that lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praifes may be given to works of Judgment, there is not even a fingle beauty in them, to which the Invention muft not contribute. As in the mofi regular gardens,...
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The Works of the English Poets: Pope's Homer

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 396 pages
...for Art :s only like a prudent ftcwardthat lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praifes may be given to works of judgment, there is not even a fingle beauty in them to which the Invention muft not contribute : as in the moft regular gardens,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. in Six Volumes Complete: Miscellaneous ...

Alexander Pope - 1787 - 338 pages
...for Art is only like a prudent fteward that lives on managing the riches of Nature. Whatever praifes may be given to works of Judgment, there is not even a fmgle beauty in them, to which the Invention muft not contribute. As in the moft regular gardens, Art...
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