The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 5. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page lviii
... Goddess ; but , what is as good , he was defcended from a Maker of both . And that he did not pass himself on the world for a Hero , as well by birth as education , was his own fault : For , his lineage he bringeth into his life as an ...
... Goddess ; but , what is as good , he was defcended from a Maker of both . And that he did not pass himself on the world for a Hero , as well by birth as education , was his own fault : For , his lineage he bringeth into his life as an ...
Page 61
... Goddess in the City , with her private Academy for Poets in particular ; the Governors of it , and the four Cardinal Virtues . Then the Poem haftes into the midst of things , prefenting her , on the evening of a Lord Mayor's day ...
... Goddess in the City , with her private Academy for Poets in particular ; the Governors of it , and the four Cardinal Virtues . Then the Poem haftes into the midst of things , prefenting her , on the evening of a Lord Mayor's day ...
Page 62
... Goddess , beholding the flame from her feat , flies and puts it out by cafting upon it the poem of Thulé . She forthwith reveals herself to him , tranfports him to ber Temple , unfolds her Arts , and initiates him into ber Myfteries ...
... Goddess , beholding the flame from her feat , flies and puts it out by cafting upon it the poem of Thulé . She forthwith reveals herself to him , tranfports him to ber Temple , unfolds her Arts , and initiates him into ber Myfteries ...
Page 67
... ( as is faid ignorantly in the Key to the Dunciad , p . 1. ) but in his verfes to Mr. Congreve , And Tom the feçond reigns like Tom the first . Say , how the Goddess bade Britannia sleep , And E 2 Book İ . THE DUNCIAD . 67.
... ( as is faid ignorantly in the Key to the Dunciad , p . 1. ) but in his verfes to Mr. Congreve , And Tom the feçond reigns like Tom the first . Say , how the Goddess bade Britannia sleep , And E 2 Book İ . THE DUNCIAD . 67.
Page 68
... Goddess bade Britannia sleep , And pour'd her Spirit o'er the land and deep . REMARK S. finding blanks only inftead of proper names , thefe blunderers filled them up at their pleasure . The very Hero of the Poem hath been mistaken to ...
... Goddess bade Britannia sleep , And pour'd her Spirit o'er the land and deep . REMARK S. finding blanks only inftead of proper names , thefe blunderers filled them up at their pleasure . The very Hero of the Poem hath been mistaken to ...
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