The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Four Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. Carefully Collated and Compared with Former Editions: Together with Notes from the Various Critics and CommentatorsEditor, and sold, 1778 |
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... town 14. A Description of a Grotto 113 -114 15. On the Approach of Winter , Hofpitality , and a cheerful Family 115 LETTERS to and from the Hon . Robert Digby from the Year 1717 to 1727 . LET . 1. After a Fit of Sickness . Of the ...
... town 14. A Description of a Grotto 113 -114 15. On the Approach of Winter , Hofpitality , and a cheerful Family 115 LETTERS to and from the Hon . Robert Digby from the Year 1717 to 1727 . LET . 1. After a Fit of Sickness . Of the ...
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... Town , and resume the Study of Poetry . The State of Wit at that Time 23. Of the fame Subject . The Death of Wilkes the Player , & c . 24. From Mr. Gay . His ill State of Health , & c . 25. From Mr. Cleland to Mr. Gay 26. Mr. Pope to ...
... Town , and resume the Study of Poetry . The State of Wit at that Time 23. Of the fame Subject . The Death of Wilkes the Player , & c . 24. From Mr. Gay . His ill State of Health , & c . 25. From Mr. Cleland to Mr. Gay 26. Mr. Pope to ...
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... Town 7. His Opinion of the Divine Legation ; and his Defire to have the Effay on Man thought as favourable to the Interefts of Religion as of Virtue 418 419 8. His Project of procuring a Profe Translation of his Effay into Latin , and ...
... Town 7. His Opinion of the Divine Legation ; and his Defire to have the Effay on Man thought as favourable to the Interefts of Religion as of Virtue 418 419 8. His Project of procuring a Profe Translation of his Effay into Latin , and ...
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... Town 7. His Opinion of the Divine Legation ; and his Defire to have the Effay on Man thought as favourable to the Interefts of Religion as of Virtue ib . 416 417 418 419 8. His Project of procuring a Piofe Translation of his Effay into ...
... Town 7. His Opinion of the Divine Legation ; and his Defire to have the Effay on Man thought as favourable to the Interefts of Religion as of Virtue ib . 416 417 418 419 8. His Project of procuring a Piofe Translation of his Effay into ...
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... town , but , I dare fay , without prefuming to make uncharitable con- jectures on the author's prefent condition , he would ra- ther have had it faid of him that he had pray'd , Oh thou my voice infpire , Who touch'd Ifaiah's hallow'd D ...
... town , but , I dare fay , without prefuming to make uncharitable con- jectures on the author's prefent condition , he would ra- ther have had it faid of him that he had pray'd , Oh thou my voice infpire , Who touch'd Ifaiah's hallow'd D ...
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Página 20 - The world recedes; it disappears! Heaven opens on my eyes! my ears With sounds seraphic ring: Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! O Grave! where is thy victory? O Death! where is thy sting?
Página 264 - I hate and detest that animal called man, although I heartily love John, Peter, Thomas, and so forth.
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Página 305 - I will further tell you, that all my endeavours, from a boy, to distinguish myself, were only for want of a great title and fortune, that I might be used like a Lord by those who have an opinion of my parts — whether right or wrong, it is no great matter, and so the reputation of wit or great learning does the office of a blue ribbon, or of a coach and six horses.
Página 107 - 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.
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Página 374 - ... I've been long ago, of my Wit ; my fyftem is a fhort one, and my circle narrow. Imagination has no limits, and that is...
Página 243 - Curll, when I was in credit; but the rogue would never allow me a fair stroke at them, although my penknife was ready drawn and sharp.
Página 167 - DEAR MR. GAY, — Welcome to your native soil, welcome to your friends, thrice welcome to me, whether returned in glory, blest with court interest, the love and familiarity of the great, and filled with agreeable hopes ; or melancholy with dejection, contemplative of the changes of fortune, and doubtful for the future. Whether returned a triumphant Whig or a...