The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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... give Chryseis to these arms again ; If mercy fail , yet let my present move , And dread avenging Phoebus , son of Jove . But oh ! relieve a hapless parent's pain , And give my daughter to these arms again ! As when the moon , refulgent ...
... give Chryseis to these arms again ; If mercy fail , yet let my present move , And dread avenging Phoebus , son of Jove . But oh ! relieve a hapless parent's pain , And give my daughter to these arms again ! As when the moon , refulgent ...
Page xii
... give it a little turn .'- I returned from Lord Halifax's with Dr. Garth , in his chariot ; and , as we were going along , was saying to the Doctor that my Lord had laid me under a great deal of difficulty by such loose and general ...
... give it a little turn .'- I returned from Lord Halifax's with Dr. Garth , in his chariot ; and , as we were going along , was saying to the Doctor that my Lord had laid me under a great deal of difficulty by such loose and general ...
Page xviii
... give than such a son . This however Pope did not accept ; but in time One of the passages of Pope's life , which seems solicited a subscription for a Quarto volume , which to deserve some inquiry , was a publication of Let - appeared ...
... give than such a son . This however Pope did not accept ; but in time One of the passages of Pope's life , which seems solicited a subscription for a Quarto volume , which to deserve some inquiry , was a publication of Let - appeared ...
Page xxi
... give in obeying the resistless authority of his Ruling more than he had . This account Mr. Victor re- Passion ... gives all action a determinate and 1740 ) ' Imitations of different poems of Horace , ' and invariable tendency , and ...
... give in obeying the resistless authority of his Ruling more than he had . This account Mr. Victor re- Passion ... gives all action a determinate and 1740 ) ' Imitations of different poems of Horace , ' and invariable tendency , and ...
Page xxxvi
... give pleasure to common readers ; prescription had conjoined , he contented himself , the man of learning may be sometimes surprised without regard to Swift's remonstrances , though and delighted by an unexpected parallel ; but the ...
... give pleasure to common readers ; prescription had conjoined , he contented himself , the man of learning may be sometimes surprised without regard to Swift's remonstrances , though and delighted by an unexpected parallel ; but the ...
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