The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1917 - 505 pages |
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Page x
... thought for literature , and horticulture , and other liberal amusements . With Queen Anne's accession commenced ... thoughts were fixed . Church and crown , freedom of action and of speech , the rignts of the citizen at home and the ...
... thought for literature , and horticulture , and other liberal amusements . With Queen Anne's accession commenced ... thoughts were fixed . Church and crown , freedom of action and of speech , the rignts of the citizen at home and the ...
Page xliii
... thought , and the other answered for him1 . ' But this incident occurred only a few months before the death of Pope . How- ever much he may have fallen under the influence of Warburton ( and such was the value which he set upon his ...
... thought , and the other answered for him1 . ' But this incident occurred only a few months before the death of Pope . How- ever much he may have fallen under the influence of Warburton ( and such was the value which he set upon his ...
Page xlvi
... thought ' superior to anything he had seen in human nature . ' Nor was he a friend in sunshine only ; the exile of many was cheered by his sympathy ; and Swift predicted that among all his friends Pope would grieve longest for his death ...
... thought ' superior to anything he had seen in human nature . ' Nor was he a friend in sunshine only ; the exile of many was cheered by his sympathy ; and Swift predicted that among all his friends Pope would grieve longest for his death ...
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... thought was in each case his first step ; next came the inde- 1 So I judge from the scheme itself , which was first published by Ruffhead , and is given at length in Roscoe , Vol . 1 . fatigable labour of condensing and compressing it ...
... thought was in each case his first step ; next came the inde- 1 So I judge from the scheme itself , which was first published by Ruffhead , and is given at length in Roscoe , Vol . 1 . fatigable labour of condensing and compressing it ...
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... thought tolerable . I would not be like those Authors , who forgive themselves some particular lines for the sake of a whole Poem , and vice versa a whole Poem for the sake of some particular lines . I believe no one qualification is so ...
... thought tolerable . I would not be like those Authors , who forgive themselves some particular lines for the sake of a whole Poem , and vice versa a whole Poem for the sake of some particular lines . I believe no one qualification is so ...
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