The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 - 578 Seiten |
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... things that are new , as in giving things that are known an agreeable turn . It is impossible for us who live in the latter ages of the world , to make observations in criticism , morality , or any art and science , which have not been ...
... things that are new , as in giving things that are known an agreeable turn . It is impossible for us who live in the latter ages of the world , to make observations in criticism , morality , or any art and science , which have not been ...
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... things which he himself objected to . Speaking of his Translation in general , he said , that he was not to be blamed for endeavouring to get so large a sum of money , but that it was an ill - executed thing , and not equal to Tickell ...
... things which he himself objected to . Speaking of his Translation in general , he said , that he was not to be blamed for endeavouring to get so large a sum of money , but that it was an ill - executed thing , and not equal to Tickell ...
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... things I have always wished to see are not a Roman Catholic , or a French Catholic , or a Spanish Catholic , but a true Catholic ; and not a king of Whigs , or a king of Tories , but a king of England . " These are the peaceful maxims ...
... things I have always wished to see are not a Roman Catholic , or a French Catholic , or a Spanish Catholic , but a true Catholic ; and not a king of Whigs , or a king of Tories , but a king of England . " These are the peaceful maxims ...
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... things which ought to be retrenched , and which choke and dis- figure those which deserve to be preserved ? Mr. Pope ... thing therein is not only in the place it ought to have been , but every thing is fitted for the place it hath . He ...
... things which ought to be retrenched , and which choke and dis- figure those which deserve to be preserved ? Mr. Pope ... thing therein is not only in the place it ought to have been , but every thing is fitted for the place it hath . He ...
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... thing had been written by another , I should have deemed the town in some measure mis- taken ; and as to your apprehension that this may do us future injury , do not think of it ; the Doctor has a more valuabe name than can be hurt by ...
... thing had been written by another , I should have deemed the town in some measure mis- taken ; and as to your apprehension that this may do us future injury , do not think of it ; the Doctor has a more valuabe name than can be hurt by ...
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Addison Æneid ancient bard Bavius beauty behold better bless'd Boileau breast charms Cibber court cried critics Curll Dennis divine Dulness Dunciad e'en Edmund Curll epigram EPISTLE Essay Essay on Criticism eyes fair fame fate fire flame fool genius gentle give glory goddess grace happy hath hear heart Heaven hero Homer honour Iliad king knave laws learn'd learned live lord lord Bolingbroke mankind mind moral muse nature ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er Ogilby once passion person pleased poem poet Pope praise pride proud queen racter rage REMARKS rhyme rise sacred Sappho satire Scribl shade shine sigh sing skies smile soft soul Sylphs tears thee thine things thou thought trembling true truth Twas verse Virgil virtue Westminster Abbey Whig wife words wretched writ write youth