| Mr. Theobald (Lewis) - Puritans - 1726 - 220 pages
...interfpers'd in our Poet ; efpecially as it is a Word of his oven too in his Preface to the Edition, pag. 4. He hits upon that particular Point, on which the BENT...Argument turns, or the Force of each Motive depends. I did not think, when I began this Work, to collate the more recent Folio Editions, efpecially the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 582 pages
...the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubjeft; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between Penetration and Felicity, he hits upon that particular...amazing, from a Man of no education or experience in thofe great and publick fcenes of life which are ufually the fubject of his thoughts : So that he feems... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 556 pages
...the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubject; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between Penetration and Felicity, he hits upon that particular...amazing, • from a Man of no education or experience in thofc great and publick fcenes of life which are ufually the fubject of his thoughts : So that he feems... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 550 pages
...moft . pertinent and judicious upon every fubjeft; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between Penetration and Felicity, he hits upon that particular...amazing, from a Man of no education or experience in thole great and publick fcenes of life which are ufually the fubjeft of his thoughts : So that he feems... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 368 pages
...the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubject; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething Between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular...amazing, from a man of no education or experience in thofe great and publicfe fcenes of life which are ufually the fulject of his thoughts : So that he... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubject; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular...amazing, from a man of no education or experience in thofe great and publick fcenes of life which are ufually the fubject of his thoughts : So that he feems... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 pages
...rnoft pertinent and judicious upon every fubjecT:; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent of each argupient turns. or the force of each motive depend*. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of no education... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 pages
...moft pertinent and judicious upon every fuhject ; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular...amazing, from a man of no education or experience in thofe great and publick fcenes of life which are ufually the fubject of his thoughts : So that he feems... | |
| Robert Shiells, Theophilus Cibber - Poets, English - 1753 - 366 pages
...pertinent and judicious up? on every fubjeft, but by a talent very peculiar, • fomething between penetration and felicity, he * hits upon that particular point, on which the * bent of each argument, or the force of each mo• five depends.' Our author's plays are to be diftinguifhed only into Comedies... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 pages
...every fubjedt; tut by a talent very peculiary between penetration and felicity, he hid fepott ttoat particular point on which the bent of each argument turns, or the force of each motiret depertd*. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of w» -«lucation or experience in thofe great... | |
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