The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... never thought becoming a person who has hardly credit enough to answer for his own . In this office of collecting my pieces , I am alto- gether uncertain , whether to look upon myself as a man building a monument , or burying the dead ...
... never thought becoming a person who has hardly credit enough to answer for his own . In this office of collecting my pieces , I am alto- gether uncertain , whether to look upon myself as a man building a monument , or burying the dead ...
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... never criticise . Be Homer's works your study and delight , Read them by day , and meditate by night ; Thence form your judgment , thence your maxims bring , And trace the Muses upward to their spring . Still with itself compared , his ...
... never criticise . Be Homer's works your study and delight , Read them by day , and meditate by night ; Thence form your judgment , thence your maxims bring , And trace the Muses upward to their spring . Still with itself compared , his ...
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... never all to please ; ' Tis what the vicious fear , the virtuous shun , By fools ' tis hated , and by knaves undone ! If wit so much from ignorance undergo , Ah let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old , those met rewards who ...
... never all to please ; ' Tis what the vicious fear , the virtuous shun , By fools ' tis hated , and by knaves undone ! If wit so much from ignorance undergo , Ah let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old , those met rewards who ...
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... never shock'd , and never turn'd aside , Bursts out , resistless , with a thundering tide . But where's the man who counsel can bestow , Still pleased to teach , and yet not proud to know ? Unbiass'd , or by favour or by spite ; Not ...
... never shock'd , and never turn'd aside , Bursts out , resistless , with a thundering tide . But where's the man who counsel can bestow , Still pleased to teach , and yet not proud to know ? Unbiass'd , or by favour or by spite ; Not ...
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... never so trivial in itself , they always make it appear of the utmost importance . These machines I determined to raise on a very new and odd foundation , the Rosicrucian doc- trine of spirits . I know how disagreeable it is to make use ...
... never so trivial in itself , they always make it appear of the utmost importance . These machines I determined to raise on a very new and odd foundation , the Rosicrucian doc- trine of spirits . I know how disagreeable it is to make use ...
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