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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... heart , could have expreffed in ftrains fo exquifitely fublime ) that the fole object of his resentment was vice and bafenefs . In the detection of which , he artfully takes occafion to fpeak of that by which he himself had been injured ...
... heart , could have expreffed in ftrains fo exquifitely fublime ) that the fole object of his resentment was vice and bafenefs . In the detection of which , he artfully takes occafion to fpeak of that by which he himself had been injured ...
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... hearts ftill worfe . The VER . 148. While pure Defcription held the place of Senfe ? 1 He uses pure equivocally , to fignify either chaste or empty ; and has given in this line what he efteemed the true Character of defcriptive poetry ...
... hearts ftill worfe . The VER . 148. While pure Defcription held the place of Senfe ? 1 He uses pure equivocally , to fignify either chaste or empty ; and has given in this line what he efteemed the true Character of defcriptive poetry ...
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... heart or understanding . VER . 294. And how the fenfe of it without the love ; i , e . will never fuffer the admiration of an excellence to produce any efteem for him , to whom it belongs . Who has the vanity to call you friend , 295 D ...
... heart or understanding . VER . 294. And how the fenfe of it without the love ; i , e . will never fuffer the admiration of an excellence to produce any efteem for him , to whom it belongs . Who has the vanity to call you friend , 295 D ...
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... heart , NOTES . VER . 319. See Milton , Book iv . , 325 P. VER . 320. Half froth , ] Alluding to those frothy excretions , called by the people , Toad - fpits , feen in fummer time hanging upon plants , and emitted by young infects ...
... heart , NOTES . VER . 319. See Milton , Book iv . , 325 P. VER . 320. Half froth , ] Alluding to those frothy excretions , called by the people , Toad - fpits , feen in fummer time hanging upon plants , and emitted by young infects ...
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... Heart , and as thy Birth obscure , had fallen from a like Courtly pen , in certain Verfes to the Imi- tator of Horace . Mr. Pope's Father was of a Gentleman's Fa- mily in Oxfordshire , the head of which was the Earl of Downe , whose ...
... Heart , and as thy Birth obscure , had fallen from a like Courtly pen , in certain Verfes to the Imi- tator of Horace . Mr. Pope's Father was of a Gentleman's Fa- mily in Oxfordshire , the head of which was the Earl of Downe , whose ...
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