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, 4. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... grave , exceeds all Pow'r of face . I fit with fad civility , I read With honest anguish , and an aching head ; VARIATIONS . VER . 29. in the 1ft Ed . Dear Doctor , tell me , is not this a curfe ? Say , is their anger , or their ...
... grave , exceeds all Pow'r of face . I fit with fad civility , I read With honest anguish , and an aching head ; VARIATIONS . VER . 29. in the 1ft Ed . Dear Doctor , tell me , is not this a curfe ? Say , is their anger , or their ...
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... grave ) Have I no friend to ferve , no foul to fave ? 274 " I found him clofe with Swift --- Indeed ? no doubt ( Cries prating Balbus ) fomething will come out . ' Tis all in vain , deny it as I will . No , fuch a Genius never can lie ...
... grave ) Have I no friend to ferve , no foul to fave ? 274 " I found him clofe with Swift --- Indeed ? no doubt ( Cries prating Balbus ) fomething will come out . ' Tis all in vain , deny it as I will . No , fuch a Genius never can lie ...
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... grave , & c . ] This important truth , concerning the Soul , was always fo prefent with him , that , in his more ferious hours , he ufed to fay , That he was certain of its immortality , that he feemed to feel it , as it were , within ...
... grave , & c . ] This important truth , concerning the Soul , was always fo prefent with him , that , in his more ferious hours , he ufed to fay , That he was certain of its immortality , that he feemed to feel it , as it were , within ...
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... grave severity of Perfius : And what Mr. Pope would ftrike with the cauflic lightning of Juvenal , Horace would content himself in turning into ridicule . If it be asked then , why he took any body at all to imitate , he has informed us ...
... grave severity of Perfius : And what Mr. Pope would ftrike with the cauflic lightning of Juvenal , Horace would content himself in turning into ridicule . If it be asked then , why he took any body at all to imitate , he has informed us ...
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... grave . 120 8 TO VIRTUE ONLY and HER FRIENDS A FRIEND , The World befide may murmur , or commend . Know , all the distant din that world can keep , Rolls o'er my Grotto , and but fooths my sleep . There , my retreat the best Companions ...
... grave . 120 8 TO VIRTUE ONLY and HER FRIENDS A FRIEND , The World befide may murmur , or commend . Know , all the distant din that world can keep , Rolls o'er my Grotto , and but fooths my sleep . There , my retreat the best Companions ...
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