“The” Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, 1. köideFredrick Nicolai, 1762 |
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Page iii
... SECOND , are here printed from a copy corrected throughout by the Author himself , even to the very preface : Which , with feveral additional notes in his own hand , he delivered to the Editor a little before his death . The Juvenile ...
... SECOND , are here printed from a copy corrected throughout by the Author himself , even to the very preface : Which , with feveral additional notes in his own hand , he delivered to the Editor a little before his death . The Juvenile ...
Page 18
... Fleur de lys . The two riddles are in imitation of those in Virg . Ecl . iii . Dic quibus in terris infcripti nomina Regum Nafcantur Flores , & Phyllida folus habeto . 71 S U M M E R. JobcenTHE SECOND PASTORAL , 18 PASTORALS .
... Fleur de lys . The two riddles are in imitation of those in Virg . Ecl . iii . Dic quibus in terris infcripti nomina Regum Nafcantur Flores , & Phyllida folus habeto . 71 S U M M E R. JobcenTHE SECOND PASTORAL , 18 PASTORALS .
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... SECOND PASTORAL , A L E X I A TO Dr. GARTH . S. Shepherd's , Boy ( he feeks no better name ) Led forth his flocks along the filver Thame , Where dancing fun - beams on the waters play'd , And verdant alders form'd a quiv'ring fhade ...
... SECOND PASTORAL , A L E X I A TO Dr. GARTH . S. Shepherd's , Boy ( he feeks no better name ) Led forth his flocks along the filver Thame , Where dancing fun - beams on the waters play'd , And verdant alders form'd a quiv'ring fhade ...
Page 69
... second defcribes their power over the feveral paffions in general . The third ex- plains their ufe in infpiring the Heroic paffions in particular . The fourth , fifth , and fixth , their power over all nature in the fable of Orpheus's ...
... second defcribes their power over the feveral paffions in general . The third ex- plains their ufe in infpiring the Heroic paffions in particular . The fourth , fifth , and fixth , their power over all nature in the fable of Orpheus's ...
Page 135
... second divifion of his Ellay ends . The judicious conduct of which is worthy our obfervation . The fubject of it are the causes of wrong judgment : Thefe he derives upwards from cause to cause ; till he brings them to their fource , an ...
... second divifion of his Ellay ends . The judicious conduct of which is worthy our obfervation . The fubject of it are the causes of wrong judgment : Thefe he derives upwards from cause to cause ; till he brings them to their fource , an ...
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