The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1917 - 505 pages |
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Page xxiii
... Warburton , Pope discerned ( and as Warburton implies , truly discerned ) in this advice the insidious intention of preventing an improvement sure of success . There is no reason for accepting Warburton's insinuation at more than its ...
... Warburton , Pope discerned ( and as Warburton implies , truly discerned ) in this advice the insidious intention of preventing an improvement sure of success . There is no reason for accepting Warburton's insinuation at more than its ...
Page xlii
... Warburton soon developed into a close intimacy . Warburton played a far more important part in connexion with Pope than that which men of genius in their decline have frequently permitted to assi- duous admirers . He not only proclaimed ...
... Warburton soon developed into a close intimacy . Warburton played a far more important part in connexion with Pope than that which men of genius in their decline have frequently permitted to assi- duous admirers . He not only proclaimed ...
Page xliii
... Warburton ( and such was the value which he set upon his friend that he refused an honorary degree offered to him by the University of Oxford , because it was not offered to Warburton , who accompanied him on his visit to the University ...
... Warburton ( and such was the value which he set upon his friend that he refused an honorary degree offered to him by the University of Oxford , because it was not offered to Warburton , who accompanied him on his visit to the University ...
Page xliv
... Warburton , though he was still occasionally able to visit his older friends , Lords Bolingbroke and Marchmont , at Battersea : while Martha Blount , towards whom his affection remained unabated , solaced him by her occasional presence ...
... Warburton , though he was still occasionally able to visit his older friends , Lords Bolingbroke and Marchmont , at Battersea : while Martha Blount , towards whom his affection remained unabated , solaced him by her occasional presence ...
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... Warburton . 7 ch . xxxv . 2 . 6 ch . ix . 7 . 8 ch . xl . 3 , 4 . Milton calls it , the visual nerve . 11 ch . xxv . 8 . Warburton . As the good shepherd1 tends his fleecy care , Seeks MESSIAH .
... Warburton . 7 ch . xxxv . 2 . 6 ch . ix . 7 . 8 ch . xl . 3 , 4 . Milton calls it , the visual nerve . 11 ch . xxv . 8 . Warburton . As the good shepherd1 tends his fleecy care , Seeks MESSIAH .
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