The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 8J. and P. KNAPTON in Ludgate-street, 1751 - 280 Seiten |
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... most particular manner , and with all fincerity , Your , & c . B 4 LETTER LETTER IV . Jan. 21 , 1715-16 . Know of FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 7 Barcelona, the Queen's death, the condition the English Roman-Catholics: Wishes for peace of ...
... most particular manner , and with all fincerity , Your , & c . B 4 LETTER LETTER IV . Jan. 21 , 1715-16 . Know of FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 7 Barcelona, the Queen's death, the condition the English Roman-Catholics: Wishes for peace of ...
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... most important concerns in a future being , is but a needlefs , anxious , and uncertain hafte to be knowing , fooner than we can , what without all this folicitude we shall know a little later . We are but curious impertinents in the ...
... most important concerns in a future being , is but a needlefs , anxious , and uncertain hafte to be knowing , fooner than we can , what without all this folicitude we shall know a little later . We are but curious impertinents in the ...
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... most heroic thing we are left ca- pable of doing , is to endeavour to lighten each o- ther's load , and ( opprefs'd as we are ) to fuccour fuch are yet more opprefs'd . If there are too many who cannot be affifted but by what we cannot ...
... most heroic thing we are left ca- pable of doing , is to endeavour to lighten each o- ther's load , and ( opprefs'd as we are ) to fuccour fuch are yet more opprefs'd . If there are too many who cannot be affifted but by what we cannot ...
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... most unfit man in the world to anfwer , by my lofs of one of the best of Fa- thers . He had lived in fuch a courfe of Temperance as was enough to make the longeft life agreeable to him , and in such a courfe of Piety as fufficed to make ...
... most unfit man in the world to anfwer , by my lofs of one of the best of Fa- thers . He had lived in fuch a courfe of Temperance as was enough to make the longeft life agreeable to him , and in such a courfe of Piety as fufficed to make ...
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... most elegant and romantic retirements that was any where to be seen . He has made it the subject of a very pretty poem of a fingular cast and compofition . 5 falfify falfify with , and is a lye guarded . ) FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 27.
... most elegant and romantic retirements that was any where to be seen . He has made it the subject of a very pretty poem of a fingular cast and compofition . 5 falfify falfify with , and is a lye guarded . ) FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 27.
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Seite 26 - ... radiations; and when you have a mind to light it up, it affords you a very different scene. It is finished with...
Seite 8 - ... as a kind of hint of the order of time in which they are to be taken.
Seite 75 - Spencer ; and I will take care to make good in every respect what I said to him when living ; particularly as to the triplet he wrote for his own epitaph ; which, while we were in good terms, I promised him should never appear on his tomb while I was dean of Westminster.
Seite 208 - Hear this, and tremble ! you who 'scape the laws. Yes, while I live, no rich or noble knave Shall walk the world, in credit, to his grave.
Seite 164 - ... have not been able to attain that one quality peculiar to a great man, of forgetting every thing but injuries. Of this I am a living witnefs againft you ; for being the moft infignificant of all your old humble fervants, you were fo cruel as never to...
Seite 26 - The bottom is paved with simple pebble, as is also the adjoining walk up the wilderness to the temple, in the natural taste, agreeing not ill with the little dripping murmur, and the aquatic idea of the whole place.
Seite 113 - THE only news that you can expedl to have from me here, is news from heaven, for I am quite out of the world, and there is fcarce any thing can reach me except the noife of thunder, which undoubtedly you have heard too.
Seite 96 - ... utterly forgetful of that world from which we are gone, and ripening for that to which we are to go. If you retain any memory of the past...
Seite 165 - Europe ; and an admiral on account of your skill in maritime affairs : whereas, according to the usual method of court proceedings, I should have been at the head of the army, and you of the church, or rather a curate under the dean of St. Patrick's.
Seite 97 - Remember it was at such a time, that the greatest lights of antiquity dazzled and blazed the most, in their retreat, in their exile, or in their death. But why do I talk of dazzling or blazing ? it was then that they did good, that they gave light, and that they became guides to mankind.