The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Том 6A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, C. Bathurst, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Longman, T. Field, and T. Caslon, 1760 |
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... fome months ' twixt Sun and Fire , And you fhall fee , the first warm Weather , Me and the Butterflies together . 20 Non , quo more pyris vefci Calaber jubet hofpes , B 2 Ep . VII . 3 OF HORACE . IMITATIONS of HORACE, The First Book of ...
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... fome , and pocket up the rest ” — What rob your Boys ? thofe pretty rogues ! No , Sir , you'll leave them to the Hogs . " Thus Fools with Compliments befiege ye , Contriving never to oblige ye . Scatter your Favours on a Fop , 30 ...
... fome , and pocket up the rest ” — What rob your Boys ? thofe pretty rogues ! No , Sir , you'll leave them to the Hogs . " Thus Fools with Compliments befiege ye , Contriving never to oblige ye . Scatter your Favours on a Fop , 30 ...
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... fome great Affair , at Two- " Put my " To get my Warrant quickly fign'd : " Confider ' tis my first request . " - Lord Bolingbroke in mind , Be fatisfy'd , I'll do best : - my Then presently he falls to teize , " You may for certain ...
... fome great Affair , at Two- " Put my " To get my Warrant quickly fign'd : " Confider ' tis my first request . " - Lord Bolingbroke in mind , Be fatisfy'd , I'll do best : - my Then presently he falls to teize , " You may for certain ...
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... fome I know with envy fwell , Because they see me us'd so well : " How think you of our Friend the Dean ? " I wonder what fome people mean ; 66 66 My Lord and he are grown so great , Always together , tête à tête , What , they admire ...
... fome I know with envy fwell , Because they see me us'd so well : " How think you of our Friend the Dean ? " I wonder what fome people mean ; 66 66 My Lord and he are grown so great , Always together , tête à tête , What , they admire ...
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... fome free defign , Where Life awakes , and dawns at ev'ry line ; Or blend in beauteous tints the colour'd mafs , 5 And from the canvass call the mimic face : Read these instructive leaves , in which confpire Fresnoy's close Art , and ...
... fome free defign , Where Life awakes , and dawns at ev'ry line ; Or blend in beauteous tints the colour'd mafs , 5 And from the canvass call the mimic face : Read these instructive leaves , in which confpire Fresnoy's close Art , and ...
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Страница 392 - Players are just such judges of what is right, as tailors are of what is graceful. And in this view it will be but fair to allow, that most of our author's faults are less to be ascribed to his wrong judgment as a poet, than to his right judgment as a player.
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Страница 352 - If some things are too luxuriant it is owing to the richness of the soil; and if others are not arrived to perfection or maturity, it is only because they are overrun and oppressed by those of a stronger nature.
Страница 15 - Not thinking it is levee-day, And find his honour in a pound, Hemm'd by a triple circle round, Chequer'd with ribbons blue and green: How should I thrust myself between?
Страница 332 - If thou shalt find a bird's nest in the way, thou shalt not take the dam with the young ; But thou shalt in any wise let the dam go ; that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest prolong thy days.
Страница 19 - How think you of our friend the Dean? I wonder what some people mean; My lord and he are grown so great, Always together tete-d-tete. What ! they admire him for his jokes — See but the fortune of some folks...
Страница 364 - ... graces it was capable of; and in particular never failed to bring the sound of his line to a beautiful agreement with its sense.