Poetical Works, to which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J.Woodward, 1836 |
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Page iv
... appear - critics of that time ; as they well deserved , they ance , and put January and May , ' and the Pro- were read with admiration , and many praises were logue of the Wife of Bath , ' into modern English . bestowed upon them and ...
... appear - critics of that time ; as they well deserved , they ance , and put January and May , ' and the Pro- were read with admiration , and many praises were logue of the Wife of Bath , ' into modern English . bestowed upon them and ...
Page vi
... appear that she had any claim to praise , nor much to compas- The Essay ' has been translated into French by sion . She seems to have been impatient , violent , Hamilton , author of the ' Comte de Grammont , ' and ungovernable . Her ...
... appear that she had any claim to praise , nor much to compas- The Essay ' has been translated into French by sion . She seems to have been impatient , violent , Hamilton , author of the ' Comte de Grammont , ' and ungovernable . Her ...
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... appear , the rocks in prospect rise , Then shine the vales , the rocks in prospect rise , All nature stands reveal'd before our eyes ; A flood of glory burst from all the skies . The conscious shepherd , joyful at the sight , Eyes the ...
... appear , the rocks in prospect rise , Then shine the vales , the rocks in prospect rise , All nature stands reveal'd before our eyes ; A flood of glory burst from all the skies . The conscious shepherd , joyful at the sight , Eyes the ...
Page xviii
... appear something done very rarely , contrived an appearance of com- more studied and artificial in his productions than pulsion ; that , when he could complain that his Let- the rest , except one long Letter by Bolingbroke , ters were ...
... appear something done very rarely , contrived an appearance of com- more studied and artificial in his productions than pulsion ; that , when he could complain that his Let- the rest , except one long Letter by Bolingbroke , ters were ...
Page xxiv
... appears , mies . Silence only could have made him despica- that Pope was thoughtless enough to model the with the time or country in which he places them . ble ; the blow which did not appear to be felt would names of his heroes with ...
... appears , mies . Silence only could have made him despica- that Pope was thoughtless enough to model the with the time or country in which he places them . ble ; the blow which did not appear to be felt would names of his heroes with ...
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