The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volumen6J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... never writ , and addressed to persons to whom they never were written : § counterfeited as from Bishop Atterbury to him , which neither that bishop nor he ever saw ; and advertised even after that pe- * See the Preface to Vol . I. of a ...
... never writ , and addressed to persons to whom they never were written : § counterfeited as from Bishop Atterbury to him , which neither that bishop nor he ever saw ; and advertised even after that pe- * See the Preface to Vol . I. of a ...
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... never vary , of my being ever , etc. * L'Allegro , Il Penseroso , Lycidas , and the Masque of Comus . Pope . From hence it appears , that these four exquisite poems of Milton were read , and relished , and recommended by our author ...
... never vary , of my being ever , etc. * L'Allegro , Il Penseroso , Lycidas , and the Masque of Comus . Pope . From hence it appears , that these four exquisite poems of Milton were read , and relished , and recommended by our author ...
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... never have been practised in the art . There may possibly be some happy geniuses , who may judge of some of the natural beauties of a poem , as a man may of the proportions of a building , without hav- ing read Vitruvius , or knowing ...
... never have been practised in the art . There may possibly be some happy geniuses , who may judge of some of the natural beauties of a poem , as a man may of the proportions of a building , without hav- ing read Vitruvius , or knowing ...
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... never make us lie down contentedly on a death - bed ( as some of the an- cients are said to have done with that thought ) . You , Sir , have yourself taught me , that an easy situation at that hour can proceed from no ambi- tion 10 ...
... never make us lie down contentedly on a death - bed ( as some of the an- cients are said to have done with that thought ) . You , Sir , have yourself taught me , that an easy situation at that hour can proceed from no ambi- tion 10 ...
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... never so plainly discovered as in the brightest sun- shine . Thus I am mortified by those commenda- tions which were designed to encourage me : for praise to a young wit , is like rain to a tender flower ; if it be moderately bestowed ...
... never so plainly discovered as in the brightest sun- shine . Thus I am mortified by those commenda- tions which were designed to encourage me : for praise to a young wit , is like rain to a tender flower ; if it be moderately bestowed ...
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