“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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... whole season warbles round my head . 80 This to my Friend - and when a friend infpires , My filent harp its master's hand requires . Shakes off the duft , and makes thefe rocks refound ; For fortune plac'd me in unfertile ground : Far ...
... whole season warbles round my head . 80 This to my Friend - and when a friend infpires , My filent harp its master's hand requires . Shakes off the duft , and makes thefe rocks refound ; For fortune plac'd me in unfertile ground : Far ...
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... whole Eclogue fhould be fo too . For we cannot fuppofe Poetry in those days to have been the business of men , but their recrea- tion at vacant hours . But with a refpect to the prefent age , nothing more conduces to make thefe ...
... whole Eclogue fhould be fo too . For we cannot fuppofe Poetry in those days to have been the business of men , but their recrea- tion at vacant hours . But with a refpect to the prefent age , nothing more conduces to make thefe ...
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... whole beauty from a natural cafe of tought and smoothness of verfe ; whereas that of most other kinds confifts in the ftrength and fulness of both . In a letter of his to Mr. Walsh about this time we find an enu- meration of feveral ...
... whole beauty from a natural cafe of tought and smoothness of verfe ; whereas that of most other kinds confifts in the ftrength and fulness of both . In a letter of his to Mr. Walsh about this time we find an enu- meration of feveral ...
Page 65
... Whole nations enter with each fwelling tide , And feas but join the regions they divide ; Earth's diftant ends our glory fhall behold , And the new world launch forth to feek the old . Then fhips of uncouth form shall stem the tide ...
... Whole nations enter with each fwelling tide , And feas but join the regions they divide ; Earth's diftant ends our glory fhall behold , And the new world launch forth to feek the old . Then fhips of uncouth form shall stem the tide ...
Page 85
... whole , v 233 to 288 . 3. im- 3. Judging by parts , and not by Critics in Wit , Language , Verfifica- tion , only , v 288. 305. 339. etc. 4. Being too hard to please , r too apt to admire , v 384. 5. Partiality 4 Sect , - - too much ...
... whole , v 233 to 288 . 3. im- 3. Judging by parts , and not by Critics in Wit , Language , Verfifica- tion , only , v 288. 305. 339. etc. 4. Being too hard to please , r too apt to admire , v 384. 5. Partiality 4 Sect , - - too much ...
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