The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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Página xii
... heart and mind . The discipline of the Universities was still struggling among the folds of an apparently immortal scholasticism . The new Oxford scholarship was that of dilettanti ; and Cambridge was only gradually reconstructing her ...
... heart and mind . The discipline of the Universities was still struggling among the folds of an apparently immortal scholasticism . The new Oxford scholarship was that of dilettanti ; and Cambridge was only gradually reconstructing her ...
Página xvi
... heart the sentiment of piety sat enthroned , generously observes of Pope under this aspect , that ' life has , among its soothing and quiet comforts , few things better to give than such a son . ' Of William Turner's children some were ...
... heart the sentiment of piety sat enthroned , generously observes of Pope under this aspect , that ' life has , among its soothing and quiet comforts , few things better to give than such a son . ' Of William Turner's children some were ...
Página xxiii
... heart about as fervent a Jacobite as Oliver Goldsmith , who also at times affected to coquet with extreme views . 1 He wrote eight papers in it . In 1713 was published a pamphlet entitled The Narrative of C2 INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR . xxiii.
... heart about as fervent a Jacobite as Oliver Goldsmith , who also at times affected to coquet with extreme views . 1 He wrote eight papers in it . In 1713 was published a pamphlet entitled The Narrative of C2 INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR . xxiii.
Página xxxv
... heart torn by the constant ill health of Stella , which early in 1728 was to terminate in her death . Yet in the midst of his gloom and of the bitterness arising from the certainty that no hopes existed for his preferment in England ...
... heart torn by the constant ill health of Stella , which early in 1728 was to terminate in her death . Yet in the midst of his gloom and of the bitterness arising from the certainty that no hopes existed for his preferment in England ...
Página xlvi
... heart , to whose promptings he listened in all the dearest relations of life . He was the best of sons to both his parents , a kind brother , and to those who had once engaged his affec- tions , a faithful and devoted friend . No ...
... heart , to whose promptings he listened in all the dearest relations of life . He was the best of sons to both his parents , a kind brother , and to those who had once engaged his affec- tions , a faithful and devoted friend . No ...
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