The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Containing His Satires, &c. 4, 3. köideNicolai, 1763 - 302 pages |
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... admire , Came not from Ammon's fon , but from my Sire ( b ) : And for my head , if you'll the truth excufe , I had it from my Mother , ( c ) not the Mufe . Happy , if he , in whom these frailties join'd , Had heir'd as well the virtues ...
... admire , Came not from Ammon's fon , but from my Sire ( b ) : And for my head , if you'll the truth excufe , I had it from my Mother , ( c ) not the Mufe . Happy , if he , in whom these frailties join'd , Had heir'd as well the virtues ...
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... admired ; for the most deteftable things in nature , as a toad , or 1 beetle , become pleafing when well reprefented in a work of Art . But it is no less eminent for the beauty of the thought , For though a fctibler exifts by being thus ...
... admired ; for the most deteftable things in nature , as a toad , or 1 beetle , become pleafing when well reprefented in a work of Art . But it is no less eminent for the beauty of the thought , For though a fctibler exifts by being thus ...
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... admiration of an excellence to produce any efteem for him , to whom it belongs . VER . 295 . A Who has the vanity to call you friend , Yet wants the honour , injur'd , to defend ; ) When a great Genius , whose wri- aings have afforded ...
... admiration of an excellence to produce any efteem for him , to whom it belongs . VER . 295 . A Who has the vanity to call you friend , Yet wants the honour , injur'd , to defend ; ) When a great Genius , whose wri- aings have afforded ...
Page 93
... admires ? 75 NOTES . where Horace makes Poverty pursue , and keep pace with the Mifer in his flight . Per mare Pauperiem fugiens , per faxa , per ignes . But what follows , Wilt thou do nothing , & c . far furpaffes the Original . VER ...
... admires ? 75 NOTES . where Horace makes Poverty pursue , and keep pace with the Mifer in his flight . Per mare Pauperiem fugiens , per faxa , per ignes . But what follows , Wilt thou do nothing , & c . far furpaffes the Original . VER ...
Page 97
... admires the 46 Palace than the Park : Faith I fhall give the answer 47 Reynard gave : NOTES . portant inquiry ; and , by a paffage in Vegetius , luckily difco- vers , that it fignified an old veteran ' armed cap - a - pie in brass , and ...
... admires the 46 Palace than the Park : Faith I fhall give the answer 47 Reynard gave : NOTES . portant inquiry ; and , by a paffage in Vegetius , luckily difco- vers , that it fignified an old veteran ' armed cap - a - pie in brass , and ...
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