The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 - 578 Seiten |
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... Reflections , has given us the vame kind of sublime which he observes in the scve- ral passages which occasioned them . I cannot but take notice that our English author has , after the same manner , exemplified several of his precepts ...
... Reflections , has given us the vame kind of sublime which he observes in the scve- ral passages which occasioned them . I cannot but take notice that our English author has , after the same manner , exemplified several of his precepts ...
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... reflecting mind presents his sin In frightful views , and makes it day within ; Returning thoughts in endless circles roll , And thousand furies haunt his guilty soul ; The wretch then lifted to the unpitying skies , Those empty orbs ...
... reflecting mind presents his sin In frightful views , and makes it day within ; Returning thoughts in endless circles roll , And thousand furies haunt his guilty soul ; The wretch then lifted to the unpitying skies , Those empty orbs ...
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... reflections of the distant light { night ; Streak with long gleams the scattering shades of From the damp earth impervious vapours rise , Increase the darkness , and involve the skies . At once the rushing winds with roaring sound Burst ...
... reflections of the distant light { night ; Streak with long gleams the scattering shades of From the damp earth impervious vapours rise , Increase the darkness , and involve the skies . At once the rushing winds with roaring sound Burst ...
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... reflection how allied ; What thin partitions sense from thought divide ! And middle natures , how they long to join , Yet never pass the insuperable line ! Without this just gradation , could they be Subjected , these to those , or all ...
... reflection how allied ; What thin partitions sense from thought divide ! And middle natures , how they long to join , Yet never pass the insuperable line ! Without this just gradation , could they be Subjected , these to those , or all ...
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... Reflection , reason , still the ties ' mprove , At once extend the interest , and the love : With choice we fix , with sympathy we burn ; Each virtue in each passion takes its turn ; 138 And still new deeds , new helps , new habits ...
... Reflection , reason , still the ties ' mprove , At once extend the interest , and the love : With choice we fix , with sympathy we burn ; Each virtue in each passion takes its turn ; 138 And still new deeds , new helps , new habits ...
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