The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Volumes 1-2Phillips, Sampson, 1852 - 616 páginas |
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... wise , Healthy by temp'rance and by exercise , His life , though long , to sickness pass'd unknown ; His death was instant , and without a groan . The education of our great author was attended with circumstances very singular , and ...
... wise , Healthy by temp'rance and by exercise , His life , though long , to sickness pass'd unknown ; His death was instant , and without a groan . The education of our great author was attended with circumstances very singular , and ...
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... wise men say should be the last we receive ; for , if you observe , matrimony is placed after extreme unction in our ca- techism , as a kind of hint as to the order of time in which they are to be taken . The old man then lay down ...
... wise men say should be the last we receive ; for , if you observe , matrimony is placed after extreme unction in our ca- techism , as a kind of hint as to the order of time in which they are to be taken . The old man then lay down ...
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... wise , to do Mr. Pope service ; he then said , he did not mean his art of poetry , but his art at court , and protested , notwithstanding many insinuations were spread , that it should not be his fault if there was not the best ...
... wise , to do Mr. Pope service ; he then said , he did not mean his art of poetry , but his art at court , and protested , notwithstanding many insinuations were spread , that it should not be his fault if there was not the best ...
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... wise we cannot well account for his neglecting the most gainful way of writing which poetry affords , especially as his reputation was so high that , without much ceremony or mortification , he might have had any piece of his brought ...
... wise we cannot well account for his neglecting the most gainful way of writing which poetry affords , especially as his reputation was so high that , without much ceremony or mortification , he might have had any piece of his brought ...
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... wise for pride , too good for power Enjoy the glory to be great no more , And , carrying with you all the world can boast , To all the world illustriously are lost ; O let my muse her slender reed inspire , Till in your native shades ...
... wise for pride , too good for power Enjoy the glory to be great no more , And , carrying with you all the world can boast , To all the world illustriously are lost ; O let my muse her slender reed inspire , Till in your native shades ...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author Alexander Pope Visualização completa - 1848 |
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