The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... common sense in all times ; and what we call Learn- ing , is but the knowledge of the fenfe of our pre- deceffors . Therefore they who fay our thoughts are not our own , because they refemble the Ancients , may as well fay our faces are ...
... common sense in all times ; and what we call Learn- ing , is but the knowledge of the fenfe of our pre- deceffors . Therefore they who fay our thoughts are not our own , because they refemble the Ancients , may as well fay our faces are ...
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... common fwains be wrought . So , with becoming art , the Players drefs 25 30 In filks the fhepherd , and the fhepherdess ; 35 Yet ftill unchang'd the form and mode remain , Shap'd like the homely ruffet of the swain . Your rural Mufe ...
... common fwains be wrought . So , with becoming art , the Players drefs 25 30 In filks the fhepherd , and the fhepherdess ; 35 Yet ftill unchang'd the form and mode remain , Shap'd like the homely ruffet of the swain . Your rural Mufe ...
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... common sand : Tofs'd up and down the gloffy fragments lay , And drefs'd the rocky shelves , and pav'd the painted bay . Thy treasures next arriv'd : and now we boast A nobler cargo on our barren coaft : From thy luxuriant Forest we ...
... common sand : Tofs'd up and down the gloffy fragments lay , And drefs'd the rocky shelves , and pav'd the painted bay . Thy treasures next arriv'd : and now we boast A nobler cargo on our barren coaft : From thy luxuriant Forest we ...
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... common to other authors of Paftoral , he has one peculiar to himself ; he compares human Life to the feveral Sea- fons , and at once expofes to his readers a view of the great and little worlds , in their various changes and afpects ...
... common to other authors of Paftoral , he has one peculiar to himself ; he compares human Life to the feveral Sea- fons , and at once expofes to his readers a view of the great and little worlds , in their various changes and afpects ...
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... common , not the extraordinary ef- fufions of the Holy Spirit . The figurative term is won- derfully happy . He who would moralize the ancient Mythology in the manner of Bacon , would fay , that by the poetical nectar , is meant ...
... common , not the extraordinary ef- fufions of the Holy Spirit . The figurative term is won- derfully happy . He who would moralize the ancient Mythology in the manner of Bacon , would fay , that by the poetical nectar , is meant ...
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