The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (including His Translation of Homer). To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author, by Dr. JohnsonJ.J. Woodward, 1830 - 484 Seiten |
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... rest had been suppressed . Cibber once , he mentioned him afterwards con- temptuously in one of his satires , and again in his Epistle to Arbuthnot ; and in the fourth book of the Dunciad ' attacked him with acrimony , to which the ...
... rest had been suppressed . Cibber once , he mentioned him afterwards con- temptuously in one of his satires , and again in his Epistle to Arbuthnot ; and in the fourth book of the Dunciad ' attacked him with acrimony , to which the ...
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... rest ; An honest courtier , yet a patriot too ; Just to his prince , and to his country true ; Fill'd with the sense of age , the fire of youth , A scorn of wrangling , yet a zeal for truth ; A generous faith , from superstition free ...
... rest ; An honest courtier , yet a patriot too ; Just to his prince , and to his country true ; Fill'd with the sense of age , the fire of youth , A scorn of wrangling , yet a zeal for truth ; A generous faith , from superstition free ...
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... rest ! Blest in thy genius ; in thy love too , blest ! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies What a whole ... rests a woman , good without pretence , Blest with plain reason , and with sober sense ; No conquest she , but o'er herself ...
... rest ! Blest in thy genius ; in thy love too , blest ! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies What a whole ... rests a woman , good without pretence , Blest with plain reason , and with sober sense ; No conquest she , but o'er herself ...
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... rest . There is scarcely one line taken from common- places , unless it be that in which only Virtue is said to be our own . I once heard a Lady of great beauty and excellence object to the fourth line , that it con- tained an unnatural ...
... rest . There is scarcely one line taken from common- places , unless it be that in which only Virtue is said to be our own . I once heard a Lady of great beauty and excellence object to the fourth line , that it con- tained an unnatural ...
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... rest , for it will not always hap- pen that the success of a poet is proportionate to his labour . The same observation may be extended to all works of imagination , which are often influ- enced by causes wholly out of the performer's ...
... rest , for it will not always hap- pen that the success of a poet is proportionate to his labour . The same observation may be extended to all works of imagination , which are often influ- enced by causes wholly out of the performer's ...
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