The Works of Alexander Pope ...printed and fold by J. J. Tourneisen, 1803 |
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... line 125 , and alfo 189 : " Tell how the moon beams , etc. " And this difference of ftyle is more ftriking and perceivable , from the circumftance of their being immediately fubjoined to the lighter and lefs ornamental verses of Swift ...
... line 125 , and alfo 189 : " Tell how the moon beams , etc. " And this difference of ftyle is more ftriking and perceivable , from the circumftance of their being immediately fubjoined to the lighter and lefs ornamental verses of Swift ...
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... lines Writ underneath the Country Signs ; Or , Have you nothing new to - day " From Pope , from Parnel , or from Gay ? " Such tattle often entertains My Lord and me as far as Stains , As once a week we travel down To Windfor , and again ...
... lines Writ underneath the Country Signs ; Or , Have you nothing new to - day " From Pope , from Parnel , or from Gay ? " Such tattle often entertains My Lord and me as far as Stains , As once a week we travel down To Windfor , and again ...
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... line of Pope , in a parenthefis , v . 180 , is useless and redundant . The Parody on Dryden's Poem on the Hind and Panther , alluding to the City and Country Moufe , was the First of Prior's performances , in conjun & ion with his ...
... line of Pope , in a parenthefis , v . 180 , is useless and redundant . The Parody on Dryden's Poem on the Hind and Panther , alluding to the City and Country Moufe , was the First of Prior's performances , in conjun & ion with his ...
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... faid to have been in love with Jacob Hall , the famous rope - dancer , and she gave him a falary . In thefe lines Pope alludes to this conne & ion . Difpenfare velis , ac non fugienda petendis Inmifcere . -- Sat. II . 45 OF HORACE .
... faid to have been in love with Jacob Hall , the famous rope - dancer , and she gave him a falary . In thefe lines Pope alludes to this conne & ion . Difpenfare velis , ac non fugienda petendis Inmifcere . -- Sat. II . 45 OF HORACE .
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... lines encompass , and what works defend ! Dangers on dangers ! obftacles by dozens ! Spies , guardians , guefts , old women , aunts , and cozens . Could you directly to her perfon go , Stays will obftruct above , and hoops below , And ...
... lines encompass , and what works defend ! Dangers on dangers ! obftacles by dozens ! Spies , guardians , guefts , old women , aunts , and cozens . Could you directly to her perfon go , Stays will obftruct above , and hoops below , And ...
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