The Works of Alexander Pope, EsqJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1754 - 406 Seiten This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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Seite 48
... poor Mr. Betterton is going to make his Exit from the ftage of this world , the Gout being gotten up into his head , and ( as the Phyficians fay ) will certainly carry him off fuddenly . LET- I LETTER XXVI . May 2 , 1710 . Am 48 ...
... poor Mr. Betterton is going to make his Exit from the ftage of this world , the Gout being gotten up into his head , and ( as the Phyficians fay ) will certainly carry him off fuddenly . LET- I LETTER XXVI . May 2 , 1710 . Am 48 ...
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... poor furviving feven unattended ! For my own part , four are all I have to care for ; and I'll be judg'd by you if any man cou'd live in lefs compass ? Well , for the future I'll drown all high thoughts in the Lethe of cowflip - wine ...
... poor furviving feven unattended ! For my own part , four are all I have to care for ; and I'll be judg'd by you if any man cou'd live in lefs compass ? Well , for the future I'll drown all high thoughts in the Lethe of cowflip - wine ...
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... poor , old , difguis'd alone , To all his friends , and ev'n his Queen unknown Chang'd as he was , with age , and toils , and cares , Furrow'd his rev'rend face , and white his hairs , In his own palace forc'd to afk his bread , Scorn'd ...
... poor , old , difguis'd alone , To all his friends , and ev'n his Queen unknown Chang'd as he was , with age , and toils , and cares , Furrow'd his rev'rend face , and white his hairs , In his own palace forc'd to afk his bread , Scorn'd ...
Seite 92
... poor dogs they left behind . He makes mention of one , that follow'd his mafter across the fea to Sala- mis , where he dy'd , and was honour'd with a tomb by the Athenians , who gave the name of the Dog's Grave to that part of the ...
... poor dogs they left behind . He makes mention of one , that follow'd his mafter across the fea to Sala- mis , where he dy'd , and was honour'd with a tomb by the Athenians , who gave the name of the Dog's Grave to that part of the ...
Seite 99
... poor Mr. Betterton's ; over whom I would have this fentence of Tully for an epitaph , which will ferve him as well in his Moral , as his Theatrical capacity . Vita bene alta jucundiffima eft recordatio . LETTER XIV.CO June 24 , 1710 ...
... poor Mr. Betterton's ; over whom I would have this fentence of Tully for an epitaph , which will ferve him as well in his Moral , as his Theatrical capacity . Vita bene alta jucundiffima eft recordatio . LETTER XIV.CO June 24 , 1710 ...
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