The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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... force or that separation might do what can rarely be done his venom . by argument , and sent her into a foreign country , where she was obliged to converse only with those from whom her uncle had nothing to fear . Of this Essay , ' Pope ...
... force or that separation might do what can rarely be done his venom . by argument , and sent her into a foreign country , where she was obliged to converse only with those from whom her uncle had nothing to fear . Of this Essay , ' Pope ...
Page vii
... force than the solitude of a grove . At its first appearance it was termed by Addison " merum sal . " Pope , however , saw that it was capable of improvement ; and , having luckily con- trived to borrow his machinery from the Rosicru ...
... force than the solitude of a grove . At its first appearance it was termed by Addison " merum sal . " Pope , however , saw that it was capable of improvement ; and , having luckily con- trived to borrow his machinery from the Rosicru ...
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... force , and warms with all her fires Above the Greeks his deathless fame to raise , And crown her hero with distinguish'd praise . High on his helm celestial lightnings play , His beamy shield emits a living ray ; Th ' unwearied blaze ...
... force , and warms with all her fires Above the Greeks his deathless fame to raise , And crown her hero with distinguish'd praise . High on his helm celestial lightnings play , His beamy shield emits a living ray ; Th ' unwearied blaze ...
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... force , and beauty , must to all impart , At once the source , and end , and test of art ; Art from that fund each just supply provides ; Works without show , and without pomp presides : In some fair body thus the informing soul With ...
... force , and beauty , must to all impart , At once the source , and end , and test of art ; Art from that fund each just supply provides ; Works without show , and without pomp presides : In some fair body thus the informing soul With ...
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... force and full result of all . Thus when we view some well - proportion'd dome , ( The world's just wonder , and e'en thine , oh Rome ! No single parts unequally surprise ; 25C All comes united to the admiring eyes : No monstrous height ...
... force and full result of all . Thus when we view some well - proportion'd dome , ( The world's just wonder , and e'en thine , oh Rome ! No single parts unequally surprise ; 25C All comes united to the admiring eyes : No monstrous height ...
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