The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs. Warburton and Warton [&c.]. To which are added, some original letters, with additional observations, and memoirs, by W.L. Bowles, Том 11806 |
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... learned to combine every thing dignified and pleafing in the human mind . Plain , accomplished , and fincere , he fhewed the greatest regard to Pope's rifing character , by judicious and affectionate advice ; in particular when he left ...
... learned to combine every thing dignified and pleafing in the human mind . Plain , accomplished , and fincere , he fhewed the greatest regard to Pope's rifing character , by judicious and affectionate advice ; in particular when he left ...
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... learned critic of the age . In his youth he had affociated with the first characters , particularly Congreve , & c . He had corresponded once with Dryden , who seems to bear the most willing teftimony to his acquirements and talents ...
... learned critic of the age . In his youth he had affociated with the first characters , particularly Congreve , & c . He had corresponded once with Dryden , who seems to bear the most willing teftimony to his acquirements and talents ...
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... which he is just going to be removed himself — perhaps now . I have learned fo far as dulcia linquimus arva ; my next les- fon may be Nos patriam fugimus . ” celebrated lady before mentioned , then in the pride of 1 LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... which he is just going to be removed himself — perhaps now . I have learned fo far as dulcia linquimus arva ; my next les- fon may be Nos patriam fugimus . ” celebrated lady before mentioned , then in the pride of 1 LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... which run through the whole of Pope's lines , in praise of the character which , from all I have learned , was only exaggerated by the elegance of the poetical writing . " Me let the tender office still engage , " OF POPE . lxxxix.
... which run through the whole of Pope's lines , in praise of the character which , from all I have learned , was only exaggerated by the elegance of the poetical writing . " Me let the tender office still engage , " OF POPE . lxxxix.
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... learned world is fuch , that to attempt to serve it ( any way ) one must have the conftancy of a martyr , and a refolution to fuffer for its fake . I could wifh people would believe , what I am pretty certain they will not , that I have ...
... learned world is fuch , that to attempt to serve it ( any way ) one must have the conftancy of a martyr , and a refolution to fuffer for its fake . I could wifh people would believe , what I am pretty certain they will not , that I have ...
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