The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 Seiten |
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... thoughts eight . In these poems many are praised , and are unexpectedly applicable , and the parallels many ... thought their defi- ancestors , and called him in his verse " low - born ciencies more likely to be imputed to Donne ...
... thoughts eight . In these poems many are praised , and are unexpectedly applicable , and the parallels many ... thought their defi- ancestors , and called him in his verse " low - born ciencies more likely to be imputed to Donne ...
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... thought to have introduced his lovers dis- to be ; that is to say , more finished than any of the guised in a mummy and a crocodile . " This , " The subject is large , and will divide into says he , " was received with loud claps ...
... thought to have introduced his lovers dis- to be ; that is to say , more finished than any of the guised in a mummy and a crocodile . " This , " The subject is large , and will divide into says he , " was received with loud claps ...
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... thought it his duty to pre- serve , even without its author's approbation . To this apology an answer was written in " A Letter to the most Impudent Man living . " He brought some reproach upon his own memory He died in the evening of ...
... thought it his duty to pre- serve , even without its author's approbation . To this apology an answer was written in " A Letter to the most Impudent Man living . " He brought some reproach upon his own memory He died in the evening of ...
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... thought the crimes with which he reproaches his antago- better than he is , as by him whose kindness he de- nists ... thoughts , did not esteem . Savage however remarked , that while they are general , are right ; and most hearts he ...
... thought the crimes with which he reproaches his antago- better than he is , as by him whose kindness he de- nists ... thoughts , did not esteem . Savage however remarked , that while they are general , are right ; and most hearts he ...
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... thought . yet acted or suffered enough in the world , to have He pretends insensibility to censure and criti- become weary of it . And , indeed , it must have cism , though it was observed by all who knew him been some very powerful ...
... thought . yet acted or suffered enough in the world , to have He pretends insensibility to censure and criti- become weary of it . And , indeed , it must have cism , though it was observed by all who knew him been some very powerful ...
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