“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
... Honours by a vulgar or inele- gant Impreffion ; nor his memory to be difgra- ced by any pieces unworthy of his talents or On the contrary , he hath , at a very great expence , ornamented this Edition with all the advantages which the ...
... Honours by a vulgar or inele- gant Impreffion ; nor his memory to be difgra- ced by any pieces unworthy of his talents or On the contrary , he hath , at a very great expence , ornamented this Edition with all the advantages which the ...
Page x
... honour would not be afhamed to own for his friend . I am indeed but flightly converfant in their works , and know little of the particulars of their defamation . To my Authorship they are heartily welcome . But if any of them have been ...
... honour would not be afhamed to own for his friend . I am indeed but flightly converfant in their works , and know little of the particulars of their defamation . To my Authorship they are heartily welcome . But if any of them have been ...
Page xv
... honour'd , Wit and Worth defam'd , Folly triumphant , and ev'n Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with fo much Art , Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , Poets are bound a loud applause to pay ; Apollo bids it , and they ...
... honour'd , Wit and Worth defam'd , Folly triumphant , and ev'n Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with fo much Art , Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , Poets are bound a loud applause to pay ; Apollo bids it , and they ...
Page xxviii
... honours of his head ; Nor longer in his heavy eye ball fhin'd The glance divine , forth - beaming from the mind . But you , like Pallas , ev'ry limb infold With royal robes , and bid him fhine in gold ; Touch'd by your hand , his manly ...
... honours of his head ; Nor longer in his heavy eye ball fhin'd The glance divine , forth - beaming from the mind . But you , like Pallas , ev'ry limb infold With royal robes , and bid him fhine in gold ; Touch'd by your hand , his manly ...
Page 32
... honours fcatter'd on her bier . See , where on earth the flow'ry glories lie , With her they flourish'd , and with her they die . Ah what avail the beauties nature wore ! Fair Daphne's dead , and beauty is no more ; For her the flocks ...
... honours fcatter'd on her bier . See , where on earth the flow'ry glories lie , With her they flourish'd , and with her they die . Ah what avail the beauties nature wore ! Fair Daphne's dead , and beauty is no more ; For her the flocks ...
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