The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks,, 3. köideC. and J. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; ... [and 25 others in London]; and Deighton and Sons, Cambridge; and A. Black, and J. Fairbairn, Edinburgh., 1824 |
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... to the reign of Queen Ann , and celebrates the peace of Utrecht , then just concluded . Many other passages indicate the attention he had paid to graver and more important subjects , which soon superseded his lighter performances , B 2 3.
... to the reign of Queen Ann , and celebrates the peace of Utrecht , then just concluded . Many other passages indicate the attention he had paid to graver and more important subjects , which soon superseded his lighter performances , B 2 3.
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... passage is perhaps more judicious , and is expressed with becoming delicacy . " There is a levity in this comparison which appears to me unseasonable , and but ill according with the serene dignity of the subject ; but as the youthful ...
... passage is perhaps more judicious , and is expressed with becoming delicacy . " There is a levity in this comparison which appears to me unseasonable , and but ill according with the serene dignity of the subject ; but as the youthful ...
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... passage is in the second book of Lucan , v . 381 . Warton . The passage alluded to is : 66 Servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , " & c . Bowles . VARIATIONS . Blest whom the sweets of home - felt quiet please ; But far ...
... passage is in the second book of Lucan , v . 381 . Warton . The passage alluded to is : 66 Servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , " & c . Bowles . VARIATIONS . Blest whom the sweets of home - felt quiet please ; But far ...
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... passage is in the second book of Lucan , v . 381 . Warton . The passage alluded to is : 66 Servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , " & c . Bowles . VARIATIONS . Blest whom the sweets of home - felt quiet please ; But far ...
... passage is in the second book of Lucan , v . 381 . Warton . The passage alluded to is : 66 Servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , " & c . Bowles . VARIATIONS . Blest whom the sweets of home - felt quiet please ; But far ...
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... passage in Drayton's Heroic Epistles . She was , undoubtedly , one of the daughters of Gerald Fitzgerald , Earl of Kildare . In the History of English Poetry , vol . iii . p . 12. is a poem of the elegiac kind , in which he laments his ...
... passage in Drayton's Heroic Epistles . She was , undoubtedly , one of the daughters of Gerald Fitzgerald , Earl of Kildare . In the History of English Poetry , vol . iii . p . 12. is a poem of the elegiac kind , in which he laments his ...
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