The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Four Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. Carefully Collated and Compared with Former Editions: Together with Notes from the Various Critics and CommentatorsEditor, and sold, 1778 |
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... also another de- fign , to have their affistance in the calculation of his Son's Nativity . He therefore took the Buckler out of a Case ( in which he always kept it , left it might contract any modern Ruft ) and intrusted it to his ...
... also another de- fign , to have their affistance in the calculation of his Son's Nativity . He therefore took the Buckler out of a Case ( in which he always kept it , left it might contract any modern Ruft ) and intrusted it to his ...
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... also the Persian Tales , which have been fince tranflated into feveral languages , and lately into our own with particular elegance , by Mr. Ambrofe Philips . In this work of his Childhood , he was not a little affifted by the ...
... also the Persian Tales , which have been fince tranflated into feveral languages , and lately into our own with particular elegance , by Mr. Ambrofe Philips . In this work of his Childhood , he was not a little affifted by the ...
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... also , as is evident ( " from certain ancient Gems and Relievos . " In a word , let my Son Martin difport himself at " any Game truly antique , except one , which was in- " vented by a People among the Thracians , who hung " up one of ...
... also , as is evident ( " from certain ancient Gems and Relievos . " In a word , let my Son Martin difport himself at " any Game truly antique , except one , which was in- " vented by a People among the Thracians , who hung " up one of ...
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... also used to wonder that there was not a re- ward for fuch as could find out a fourth figure in Logick , as well as for those who should discover the Longitude . CHA P. * ། : CHAP . VIII . A NA TOM MARTINUS SCRIBLER US . ΙΟΙ.
... also used to wonder that there was not a re- ward for fuch as could find out a fourth figure in Logick , as well as for those who should discover the Longitude . CHA P. * ། : CHAP . VIII . A NA TOM MARTINUS SCRIBLER US . ΙΟΙ.
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... also be added the Reprefentation , which , on occafion of one diftemper , which was become almost epi demical , he thought himself obliged to lay before both Houses of Parliament , intitled , A Propofal for a General Flux , to ...
... also be added the Reprefentation , which , on occafion of one diftemper , which was become almost epi demical , he thought himself obliged to lay before both Houses of Parliament , intitled , A Propofal for a General Flux , to ...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Four Volumes Complete. With His Last ... Alexander Pope Visualização completa - 1778 |
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affure againſt alfo almoft alſo ancient Bathos becauſe befides beft beſt caft caufe cauſe converfation Cornelius Crambe defign defire diſcover expreffion fafe faid fame feems fenfe fent feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince fincerity firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon friendſhip ftill fubject fuch fure give greateſt happineſs hath himſelf Homer honour Horfes houſe inftance juft juſt Lady laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs LETTER mafter manner moft moſt Mufe muft muſt myſelf nature never obferved occafion paffion Paftoral perfon pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poem Poet poetry poffible praiſe prefent Profe publiſhed reaſon reft ſay ſeems Shakeſpear ſhall ſhe ſome ſpeak ſuch tell thefe themſelves Theocritus theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought thro tranflation uſe verfes verſes Virgil whofe whoſe WILLIAM TRUMBULL wiſh words write Wycherley yourſelf
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Página 347 - HAPPY the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground ; Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire ; Whose trees in Summer yield him shade, In Winter fire.
Página 347 - ... shade. In winter fire. Blest, who can unconcern'dly find Hours, days, and years slide soft away. In health of body, peace of mind, Quiet by day. Sound sleep by night; study and ease, Together mixt; sweet recreation: And innocence, which most does please With meditation.
Página 176 - To make an Episode. Take any remaining adventure of your former collection in which you could no way involve your hero, or any unfortunate accident that was too good to be thrown away, and it will be of use applied to any other person, who may be lost and evaporate in the course of the work without the least damage to the composition.
Página 404 - To eat Westphalia ham in a morning; ride over hedges and ditches on borrowed hacks; come home in the heat of the day with a fever, and (what...
Página 250 - Homer makes us hearers, and Virgil leaves us readers. If in the next place we take a view of the sentiments, the same presiding faculty is eminent in the sublimity and spirit of his thoughts. Longinus has given his opinion, that it was in this part Homer principally excelled.
Página 57 - OF manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit a man, simplicity a child : With native humour temp'ring virtuous rage, Form'd to delight at once and lash the age : Above temptation in a low estate, And uncorrupted ev'n among the great : 6 A safe companion, and an easy friend, Unblam'd thro
Página 201 - Jerusalem with iniquity: the heads thereof judge for reward, and the priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets thereof divine for money: yet will they lean upon the Lord, and say, "Is not the Lord among us? none evil can come upon us.
Página 347 - Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire; Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter, fire. Blest, who can unconcern'dly find Hours, days, and years, slide soft away In health of body; peace of mind; Quiet by day ; Sound sleep by night; study and ease Together mix'd; sweet recreation, And innocence, which most does please With meditation.
Página 277 - Vati noceat . But however this contention might be carried on by the Partizans on either side, I cannot help thinking these two great Poets were good friends, and lived on amicable terms and in offices of society with each other.
Página 268 - I fay of the honour fo many of the Great have done me, while the...