“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 vii
... fide of moral Government and a revealed Will . And it would be injuftice to his memory not to declare that he embraced these occafions with the moft unfeigned pleasure . The SIXTH Volume confifts of Mr. Pope's miscellaneous pieces in ...
... fide of moral Government and a revealed Will . And it would be injuftice to his memory not to declare that he embraced these occafions with the moft unfeigned pleasure . The SIXTH Volume confifts of Mr. Pope's miscellaneous pieces in ...
Page x
... fide will make no allowances the other will be brought to no acknowledgments " . I am afraid this extreme zeal on both fides is illplaced ; Poetry and Criticifm being by no means the univerfal concern of the world , but only the affair ...
... fide will make no allowances the other will be brought to no acknowledgments " . I am afraid this extreme zeal on both fides is illplaced ; Poetry and Criticifm being by no means the univerfal concern of the world , but only the affair ...
Page xix
... fide , And bearded groves difplay their annual pride . 30 40 Happy the man , who ftrings his tuneful lyre , Where woods , and brooks , and breathing fields in- fpire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell 45 Amidst the rural joys ...
... fide , And bearded groves difplay their annual pride . 30 40 Happy the man , who ftrings his tuneful lyre , Where woods , and brooks , and breathing fields in- fpire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell 45 Amidst the rural joys ...
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... fide only of a fhepherd's life , and in concealing its miferies & ) . Nor is it enough to introduce fhep- herds difcourfing together in a natural way ; but a regard must be had to the subject ; that it contain particular beauty in ...
... fide only of a fhepherd's life , and in concealing its miferies & ) . Nor is it enough to introduce fhep- herds difcourfing together in a natural way ; but a regard must be had to the subject ; that it contain particular beauty in ...
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... fide , Thus Daphnis fpoke , and Strephon thus reply'd . DAPHNI S. Hear how the birds , on ev'ry bloomy fpray , With joyous mufic wake the dawning day ! Why fit we inute , when early linnets fing , When warbling Philomel falutes the ...
... fide , Thus Daphnis fpoke , and Strephon thus reply'd . DAPHNI S. Hear how the birds , on ev'ry bloomy fpray , With joyous mufic wake the dawning day ! Why fit we inute , when early linnets fing , When warbling Philomel falutes the ...
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