The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Том 6J. and P. Knapton [and others], 1751 |
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... faid to Craggs and Child , Who prais'd my Modefty , and smil'd . Give me , I cry'd , ( enough for me ) My Bread , and Independency ! So bought an Annual Rent or two , And liv'd just as you fee I do ; Near fifty , and without a Wife , I ...
... faid to Craggs and Child , Who prais'd my Modefty , and smil'd . Give me , I cry'd , ( enough for me ) My Bread , and Independency ! So bought an Annual Rent or two , And liv'd just as you fee I do ; Near fifty , and without a Wife , I ...
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... faid , The Moon was up and Men a bed , The Napkins white , the Carpet red : The Guests withdrawn had left the Treat , And down the Mice fate , tête à téte . 185 190 195 Our Courtier walks from difh to difh , Taftes for his Friend of ...
... faid , The Moon was up and Men a bed , The Napkins white , the Carpet red : The Guests withdrawn had left the Treat , And down the Mice fate , tête à téte . 185 190 195 Our Courtier walks from difh to difh , Taftes for his Friend of ...
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... faid , but from the Hall Ruth Chaplain , Butler , Dogs and all : " A Rat , a Rat ! clap to the door The Cat comes bouncing on the floor . O for the heart of Homer's Mice , Or Gods to fave them in a trice ! 210 215 ( It was by Providence ...
... faid , but from the Hall Ruth Chaplain , Butler , Dogs and all : " A Rat , a Rat ! clap to the door The Cat comes bouncing on the floor . O for the heart of Homer's Mice , Or Gods to fave them in a trice ! 210 215 ( It was by Providence ...
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... our Author , after the faid Earl's Imprisonment in the Tower , and Retreat into the Country , in the Year 1721. P. D2 Or Or deeming meaneft what we greatest call , Beholds thee ( 35 ) EPISTLES, To ROBERT Earl of Oxford and Mortimer.
... our Author , after the faid Earl's Imprisonment in the Tower , and Retreat into the Country , in the Year 1721. P. D2 Or Or deeming meaneft what we greatest call , Beholds thee ( 35 ) EPISTLES, To ROBERT Earl of Oxford and Mortimer.
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... ( faid he ) young man , is out of no difre- " spect to you , but the Players have had my goods too cheap . " We now look upon these Prologues with the fame admiration that the Virtuofi do on the Apothecaries ' pots painted by Raphael . 66 ...
... ( faid he ) young man , is out of no difre- " spect to you , but the Players have had my goods too cheap . " We now look upon these Prologues with the fame admiration that the Virtuofi do on the Apothecaries ' pots painted by Raphael . 66 ...
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Страница 325 - ... to consider him attentively in comparison with Virgil above all the ancients, and with Milton above all the moderns.
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Страница 303 - How fertile will that imagination appear which was able to clothe all the properties of elements, the qualifications of the mind, the virtues and vices, in forms and persons, and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the nature of the things they shadowed?
Страница 278 - I CANNOT think it extravagant to imagine that mankind are no less in proportion accountable for the ill use of their dominion over creatures of the lower rank of beings than for the exercise of tyranny over their own species.
Страница 331 - ... something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent of each argument turns, or the force of each motive depends.
Страница 334 - ... upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member. They have ever had a standard to themselves, upon other principles than those of Aristotle.
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Страница 289 - Nay, to that perfection is he arrived, that he stoops as he walks. The figure of the man is odd enough; he is a lively little creature, with long arms and legs : a spider is no ill emblem of him : he has been taken at a distance for a small windmill.
Страница 300 - 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 45 - ... twixt reading and Bohea, To muse, and spill her solitary Tea, Or o'er cold coffee trifle with the spoon, Count the slow clock, and dine exact at noon; Divert her eyes with pictures in the fire, Hum half a tune, tell stories to the squire; Up to her godly garret after sev'n, There starve and pray, for that's the way to heav'n.