The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJones and Company, 1827 - 424 Seiten |
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... learned to write by imitating printed books ; a species of penmanship in which he retained great excellence through his whole life , though his ordinary hand was not elegant . · When he was about eight , he was placed in Hamp- shire ...
... learned to write by imitating printed books ; a species of penmanship in which he retained great excellence through his whole life , though his ordinary hand was not elegant . · When he was about eight , he was placed in Hamp- shire ...
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... learned in a high degree ; they were , however , not published till five years afterwards . Cowley , Milton , and Pope , are distinguished among the English poets by the early exertion of their powers ; but the works of Cowley alone ...
... learned in a high degree ; they were , however , not published till five years afterwards . Cowley , Milton , and Pope , are distinguished among the English poets by the early exertion of their powers ; but the works of Cowley alone ...
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... learned from Alr . Ruffhead , who writes with the confidence of one Consult , however , Gent . Mag . vol . ii . p . 314 . From this account , given with evident intention to raise the lady's character , it does not appear that she had ...
... learned from Alr . Ruffhead , who writes with the confidence of one Consult , however , Gent . Mag . vol . ii . p . 314 . From this account , given with evident intention to raise the lady's character , it does not appear that she had ...
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... learned or in modern languages . I have read of a man , who being , by his ignorance of Greek , compelled to gratify his cu- riosity with the Latin printed on the opposite page , de- clared that , from the rude simplicity of the lines ...
... learned or in modern languages . I have read of a man , who being , by his ignorance of Greek , compelled to gratify his cu- riosity with the Latin printed on the opposite page , de- clared that , from the rude simplicity of the lines ...
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... learned ; he raises phantoms of absurdity , and then drives them away . He cures diseases that were never felt . For this reason this joint production of three great writers has never obtained any notice from mankind ; it has been ...
... learned ; he raises phantoms of absurdity , and then drives them away . He cures diseases that were never felt . For this reason this joint production of three great writers has never obtained any notice from mankind ; it has been ...
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