| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1825 - 298 pages
...wonder may this consideration afford us ! how fertile will that imagination appear, which was ahle to clothe all the properties of elements, the qualifications of the mind, the virtues and vices, in forms and persons ; and to introduce them into actions agreeahle to the nature of the things they shadowed !... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 pages
...supposed to have wrapped up in his allegories, what a new and ample scene of wonder may this consideration ke, Till thus at last the kingly suppliant spoke :...pity mine ! In me, that father's reverend image tr persons ; and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the nature of the things they shadowed !... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1836 - 502 pages
...to have wrapped up in his allegories, what a new and- ample scene of wonder may this consideration he relates, how sinking to the chin, Smit with his mien, the mud-nymphs suck'd him in proDenies of elements, the qualifications of the mind, the virtues and vices, m formĀ» and persons... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...supposed to have wrapped up in his allegories, what a new and ample scene of wonder may this consideration re the victor's BworJ ; Coudemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord : Or else some Greek persons ; and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the nature of the things they shadowed ?... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 566 pages
...supposed to have wrapped up in his allegories, what a new and ample scene of wonder may this consideration afford us ! How fertile will that imagination appear,...qualifications of the mind, the virtues and vices, in forms and persons; and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the nature of the things they shadowed ! This... | |
| Homer - 1849 - 582 pages
...supposed to have wrapped up in his allegories, what a new and ample scene of wonder may this consideration afford us ! how fertile will that imagination appear,...qualifications of the mind, the virtues and vices, in forms and persons ; and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the nature of the things they shadowed !... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1859 - 504 pages
...supposed to have wrapped up in his allegories, what a new and ample scene of wonder may this consideration d the moon, and call'd the unbodied shades To midnight banquets in the glimmering glades ; persons ; and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the natureof the things theyshadowed 1 This... | |
| Adolphus Frederick Marthens - American essays - 1868 - 168 pages
...the grouping of figures, and for his pains is rather dubiously complimented by Pope, in this wise : " How fertile will that imagination appear, which was...able to clothe all the properties of elements, the qualities of the mind, the virtues and vices, in forms and persons ; and to introduce them into actions... | |
| Homerus - 1870 - 552 pages
...supposed to have wrapped up in his Allegories, what a new and ample scene of wonder may this consideration afford us ! how fertile will that imagination appear,...qualifications of the mind, the virtues and vices, in forms and persons ; and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the nature of the things they shadowed !... | |
| Homerus - 1874 - 494 pages
...to have wrapped up in his allegories, what a. new and ample scene of wonder may this consideration afford us ! How fertile will that imagination appear,...qualifications of the mind, the virtues and vices, in forms and persons ; and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the nature of the things they shadowed !... | |
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