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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... nature . The youthful votary of the mufes is elated with his firft efforts , and looks round with throbbing folicitude for notice ; none is excited : he tries again : no encouraging voice is heard . Perhaps he meets derifion , where ...
... nature . The youthful votary of the mufes is elated with his firft efforts , and looks round with throbbing folicitude for notice ; none is excited : he tries again : no encouraging voice is heard . Perhaps he meets derifion , where ...
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... nature was capable of it , to divest him- " felf of his vanity , which was too great for his me- " rit . " All this is very natural , fincere , and friendly ; what follows is fo unprovoked , fo unworthy a man of common feelings and ...
... nature was capable of it , to divest him- " felf of his vanity , which was too great for his me- " rit . " All this is very natural , fincere , and friendly ; what follows is fo unprovoked , fo unworthy a man of common feelings and ...
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... nature of his own feelings , it was not likely he fhould excite any fuch reciprocal attachment . He was not willing to part with this hope but the feems to have held his pretenfions or his perfon in equal diflike : Mr. Dallaway attri ...
... nature of his own feelings , it was not likely he fhould excite any fuch reciprocal attachment . He was not willing to part with this hope but the feems to have held his pretenfions or his perfon in equal diflike : Mr. Dallaway attri ...
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... nature of man ; the other piqued and offended by indi- viduals , confining his animofity to the fmall circle of those who offended him . Swift , politically fpeaking , was disappointed that the high poft in fociety , to which , from his ...
... nature of man ; the other piqued and offended by indi- viduals , confining his animofity to the fmall circle of those who offended him . Swift , politically fpeaking , was disappointed that the high poft in fociety , to which , from his ...
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... nature of his feelings . The first begins with " Sir ; " the next , " Dear Sir ; " and the next after the burlesque Paftorals , " Dear Mr. Gay , " and concludes , " Thine , divine Bu- coliaft ! " Gay gained his lasting love , and ...
... nature of his feelings . The first begins with " Sir ; " the next , " Dear Sir ; " and the next after the burlesque Paftorals , " Dear Mr. Gay , " and concludes , " Thine , divine Bu- coliaft ! " Gay gained his lasting love , and ...
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