The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page iii
... never another school about Hyde Park Corner ; from ascertained ; we are informed that they were of which he used sometimes to stroll to the play- " gentle blood ; " that his father was of a family of house ; and was so delighted with ...
... never another school about Hyde Park Corner ; from ascertained ; we are informed that they were of which he used sometimes to stroll to the play- " gentle blood ; " that his father was of a family of house ; and was so delighted with ...
Page vi
... never so con- from Mr. Ruffhead , who writes with the confidence temptible , his inward man is ten times more ridicu- of one who could trust his information . She was a lous ; it being impossible that his outward form , woman of eminent ...
... never so con- from Mr. Ruffhead , who writes with the confidence temptible , his inward man is ten times more ridicu- of one who could trust his information . She was a lous ; it being impossible that his outward form , woman of eminent ...
Page vii
... never heard upon what principle he slighted it . 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 ...
... never heard upon what principle he slighted it . 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 ...
Page ix
... never been traced . a Tory ; and some of the Tories suspected his prin- Broome , in his preface to his poems , declares him- ciples , because he had contributed to the Guar - self the commentator " in part upon the Iliad ; " and dian ...
... never been traced . a Tory ; and some of the Tories suspected his prin- Broome , in his preface to his poems , declares him- ciples , because he had contributed to the Guar - self the commentator " in part upon the Iliad ; " and dian ...
Page x
... never And heap'd the camp with mountains of the dead ; proposed a pension . While the translation of Ho - The King of men his reverend priest defy'd , mer ' was in its progress , Mr. Craggs , then secre- And for the King's offence the ...
... never And heap'd the camp with mountains of the dead ; proposed a pension . While the translation of Ho - The King of men his reverend priest defy'd , mer ' was in its progress , Mr. Craggs , then secre- And for the King's offence the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Achilles Ajax Alcinous Antilochus arms Asius Atrides behold beneath bless'd blood bold brave breast breath chariot charms chief coursers cries crown'd dart dead death descends Diomed divine dreadful Dunciad E'en eyes fair falchion fall fame fate fear feast field fierce fight fire fix'd flames flies fury glory goddess gods grace Grecian Greece Greeks hand haste hear heart heaven Hector hero honours Idomeneus Iliad Ilion immortal javelin Jove king labours live lord Lycian maid Menelaus mighty mind monarch mortal night numbers nymph o'er Pallas Patroclus Peleus plain poem poet Pope praise press'd Priam prince proud Pylian queen race rage rise round sacred shade shining shore sire skies slain soft soul spear spoke steeds stood Swift tears Telemachus thee thine thou throne thunder toils trembling Trojan Troy Tydeus Ulysses verse walls warrior woes wound wretched youth