| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 426 pages
...discussions relative to the productions of the human niind ; and to the delicate and secret causes that influence them. Whether or no, the natural powers...debilitated by that timidity and caution which is occasioned by a rigid regard to the dictates of art ; or whether that philosophical, that geometrical,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 428 pages
...discussions relative to the pro> ductions of the human mind ; and to the delicate and secret causes that influence them. Whether or no, the natural powers...debilitated by that timidity and caution which is occasioned by a rigid regard to the dictates of art ; or whether that philosophical, that geometrical,... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 404 pages
...await discussions relative to the productions of the human mind ; and to the delicate and secret causes that influence them. Whether or no, the natural powers...debilitated by that timidity and caution which is occasioned by a rigid regard to the dictates of art ? or whether that philosophical, that geometrical,... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 400 pages
...mentioned, adequately and justly, would be attended with all those difficulties that await discussions relative to the productions of the human mind; and to the delicate and secret causes that influence them. Whether or no, the natural powers be not confined and debilitated... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 pages
...mentioned, adequately and justly, would be attended with all those difficulties that await discussions relative to the productions of the human mind ; and to the delicate and secret causes that influence them. Whether or no, the natural powers be not confined and debilitated... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 pages
...mentioned, adequately and justly, would be attended with all those difficulties that await discussions relative to the productions of the human mind ; and to the delicate and secret causes that influence them. Whether or no the natural powers be not confined and debilitated... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1898 - 478 pages
...understood than at present; yet what uninteresting, though faultless, tragedies have we lately seen! . . . Whether or no the natural powers be not confined and...debilitated by that timidity and caution which is occasioned by a rigid regard to the dictates of art; or whether that philosophical, that geometrical... | |
| Joseph Warton - 2004 - 508 pages
...mentioned, adequately and justly, would be attended with all those difficulties that await discussions relative to the productions of the human mind, and to the delicate and secret causes that instance them. Whether or no, the natural powers be not confined and debilitated... | |
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