“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 ii
... such a manner , as , I am perfuaded , would have been to his fatisfaction . The Editor hath not , for the fake of profit , fuffered the Author's Name to be made cheap by a Subscription ; nor his Works to be defrau- ded of their due ...
... such a manner , as , I am perfuaded , would have been to his fatisfaction . The Editor hath not , for the fake of profit , fuffered the Author's Name to be made cheap by a Subscription ; nor his Works to be defrau- ded of their due ...
Page xv
... Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , Poets are bound a loud applause to pay ; Apollo bids it , and they must obey . And yet fo wonderful , fublime a thing , As the great ILIAD , fcarce could make me fing ' ; 10 15 Except I juftly ...
... Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , Poets are bound a loud applause to pay ; Apollo bids it , and they must obey . And yet fo wonderful , fublime a thing , As the great ILIAD , fcarce could make me fing ' ; 10 15 Except I juftly ...
Page xvii
... Such as by Nature to the Ancients fhewn , Fancy improves , and judgment makes your own : For great mens fashions to be follow'd are , Altho ' difgraceful ' tis their clothes to wear . Some in a polifh'd ftyle write Paftoral , Arcadia ...
... Such as by Nature to the Ancients fhewn , Fancy improves , and judgment makes your own : For great mens fashions to be follow'd are , Altho ' difgraceful ' tis their clothes to wear . Some in a polifh'd ftyle write Paftoral , Arcadia ...
Page xxvii
... ' harmonious ftring , Be ours all Homer ! ftill Ulyffes sing , How long that Hero a ) , by unfkilful hands , Strip'd of his robes , a beggar trod our lands ? Odyffey , lib . xvi . 1 Such as he wander'd o'er his native coast , XXVII.
... ' harmonious ftring , Be ours all Homer ! ftill Ulyffes sing , How long that Hero a ) , by unfkilful hands , Strip'd of his robes , a beggar trod our lands ? Odyffey , lib . xvi . 1 Such as he wander'd o'er his native coast , XXVII.
Page xxviii
... Such as he wander'd o'er his native coast , Shrunk by the wand , and all the warrior loft : O'er his fmooth fkin a bark of wrinkles fpread ; Old age difgrac'd the honours of his head ; Nor longer in his heavy eye ball fhin'd The glance ...
... Such as he wander'd o'er his native coast , Shrunk by the wand , and all the warrior loft : O'er his fmooth fkin a bark of wrinkles fpread ; Old age difgrac'd the honours of his head ; Nor longer in his heavy eye ball fhin'd The glance ...
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