Poetical Works, to which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J.Woodward, 1836 |
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Page xvi
... whole impression was taken and derstood by common readers . Many of the allu- dispersed by several noblemen and persons of the sions required illustration ; the names were often first distinction . expressed only by the initial and ...
... whole impression was taken and derstood by common readers . Many of the allu- dispersed by several noblemen and persons of the sions required illustration ; the names were often first distinction . expressed only by the initial and ...
Page xix
... whole course of things as a necessary concate- nation of indissoluble fatality ; and it is undeniable , that in many passages a religious eye may easily discover expressions not very favourable to morals , or to liberty . About this ...
... whole course of things as a necessary concate- nation of indissoluble fatality ; and it is undeniable , that in many passages a religious eye may easily discover expressions not very favourable to morals , or to liberty . About this ...
Page xxii
... whole process was probably in- tended rather to intimidate Pope , than to punish Whitehead . Into this poem are interwoven several para- Pope never afterwards attempted to join the graphs which had been before printed as a frag ...
... whole process was probably in- tended rather to intimidate Pope , than to punish Whitehead . Into this poem are interwoven several para- Pope never afterwards attempted to join the graphs which had been before printed as a frag ...
Page xxvi
... whole peare , was defended by the authority of ' Patrick , ' family . His errands were so frequent and frivo- he replied " horresco referens " -that " he would lous , that the footmen in time avoided and neglect- allow the publisher of ...
... whole peare , was defended by the authority of ' Patrick , ' family . His errands were so frequent and frivo- he replied " horresco referens " -that " he would lous , that the footmen in time avoided and neglect- allow the publisher of ...
Page xxx
... whole life with un- Poetry was not the sole praise of either ; for both varied liberality ; and perhaps his character may excelled likewise in prose : but Pope did not bor- receive some illustration , if he be compared with row his ...
... whole life with un- Poetry was not the sole praise of either ; for both varied liberality ; and perhaps his character may excelled likewise in prose : but Pope did not bor- receive some illustration , if he be compared with row his ...
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