The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements; together with all his notes: pr. verbatim from the octavo ed. of mr. Warburton, Band 11754 |
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... his Soul , an Ode 88 Effay on Criticifm 93- The Rape of the Lock Elegy to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady Prologue to Mr. Addifon's Tragedy Epilogue to Jane Shore 137 178 182 185 PREFA C E. I Am inclined to think that both.
... his Soul , an Ode 88 Effay on Criticifm 93- The Rape of the Lock Elegy to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady Prologue to Mr. Addifon's Tragedy Epilogue to Jane Shore 137 178 182 185 PREFA C E. I Am inclined to think that both.
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... Still pleas'd to praife , yet not afraid to blame ; Averfe alike to flatter , or offend ; 739 Not free from faults , nor yet too vain to mend . 745 THE RAPE of the LOCK . ΑΝ HEROI - COMICAL K 2 ESSAY ON CRITICISM . 131.
... Still pleas'd to praife , yet not afraid to blame ; Averfe alike to flatter , or offend ; 739 Not free from faults , nor yet too vain to mend . 745 THE RAPE of the LOCK . ΑΝ HEROI - COMICAL K 2 ESSAY ON CRITICISM . 131.
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Alexander Pope. THE RAPE of the LOCK . ΑΝ HEROI - COMICAL POE E M. Written in the Year м DCC XII . ΤΟ Mrs. ARABELLA FERMOR . I MADAM , T will The Rape of the Lock.
Alexander Pope. THE RAPE of the LOCK . ΑΝ HEROI - COMICAL POE E M. Written in the Year м DCC XII . ΤΟ Mrs. ARABELLA FERMOR . I MADAM , T will The Rape of the Lock.
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... mine is happy enough , to have given me this occafion of affuring you that I am , with the truest esteem , MADAM , Your most obedient , humble Servant , A. PO PE . Plate III Vol . I. facing p.137 . This Lock 136 EPISTLE .
... mine is happy enough , to have given me this occafion of affuring you that I am , with the truest esteem , MADAM , Your most obedient , humble Servant , A. PO PE . Plate III Vol . I. facing p.137 . This Lock 136 EPISTLE .
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Seite 117 - Which lives as long as fools are pleas'd to laugh. Some valuing those of their own side or mind, Still make themselves the measure of mankind : Fondly we think we honour merit then, When we but praise ourselves in other men.
Seite 112 - Though oft the ear the open vowels tire; While expletives their feeble aid do join; And ten low words oft creep in one dull line: While they ring round the same unvaried chimes With sure returns of still expected rhymes: Where'er you find "the cooling western breeze...
Seite 157 - He springs to vengeance with an eager pace, And falls like thunder on the prostrate ace. The nymph exulting fills with shouts the sky...
Seite 145 - Now awful beauty puts on all its arms ; The fair each moment rises in her charms, Repairs her smiles, awakens every grace, And calls forth all the wonders of her face : Sees by degrees a purer blush arise, And keener lightnings quicken in her eyes.
Seite 118 - Where a new world leaps out at his command, And ready nature waits upon his hand ; When the ripe colours...
Seite 149 - Their fluid bodies half dissolv'd in light. Loose to the wind their airy garments flew, Thin glitt'ring textures of the filmy dew, Dipt in the richest tincture of the skies, Where light disports in ever-mingling dyes, While ev'ry beam new transient colours flings, Colours that change whene'er they wave their wings.
Seite 148 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget 'em all. This nymph, to the destruction of mankind, Nourished two locks, which graceful hung behind In equal curls, and well conspired to deck With...
Seite 46 - On rifted rocks, the dragon's late abodes, The green reed trembles, and the bulrush nods.
Seite 145 - Grace, And calls forth all the Wonders of her Face ; Sees by Degrees a purer Blush arise, And keener Lightnings quicken in her Eyes. The busy Sylphs surround their darling Care...
Seite 108 - Some to Conceit alone their taste confine. And glittering thoughts struck out at every line; Pleased with a work where nothing's just or fit; One glaring chaos and wild heap of wit.