The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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Page xi
... pride , Repulsed the sacred Sire , and thus reply'a He said , the Greeks their joint assent declare , The father said , the gen'rous Greeks relent , T'accept the ransom , and release the fair , Revere the priest and speak the joint ...
... pride , Repulsed the sacred Sire , and thus reply'a He said , the Greeks their joint assent declare , The father said , the gen'rous Greeks relent , T'accept the ransom , and release the fair , Revere the priest and speak the joint ...
Page xvii
... respect and tenderness . Whatever was his but his subsequent productions prove that he was pride , to them he was obedient ; and whatever was ( his irritability , to them he was gentle . Life LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE . xvi.
... respect and tenderness . Whatever was his but his subsequent productions prove that he was pride , to them he was obedient ; and whatever was ( his irritability , to them he was gentle . Life LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE . xvi.
Page xix
... pride , and in thy reason's spite , One truth is clear , whatever is , is right : but having afterwards discovered or been shown , that the " truth " which subsisted " in spite of rea- son " could not be very " clear , " he substituted ...
... pride , and in thy reason's spite , One truth is clear , whatever is , is right : but having afterwards discovered or been shown , that the " truth " which subsisted " in spite of rea- son " could not be very " clear , " he substituted ...
Page xx
... pride , and Addison told by him that he must have mistaken the mean- out of modesty . " And when Theobald published ing of what he heard ; and Bolingbroke , when Shakspeare , in opposition to Pope , the best notes were supplied by ...
... pride , and Addison told by him that he must have mistaken the mean- out of modesty . " And when Theobald published ing of what he heard ; and Bolingbroke , when Shakspeare , in opposition to Pope , the best notes were supplied by ...
Page xxii
... pride , and sometimes his resentment ; till at last he began to think he should be more safe , if he were less busy . The ' Memoirs of Scriblerus , ' published about this time , extend only to the first book of a work pro- jected in ...
... pride , and sometimes his resentment ; till at last he began to think he should be more safe , if he were less busy . The ' Memoirs of Scriblerus , ' published about this time , extend only to the first book of a work pro- jected in ...
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