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, Band 4A. 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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... grace , 35 And to be grave , exceeds all Pow'r of face . I fit with fad civility , I read With honest anguish , and an aching head ; VARIATIONS . VER . 29. in the first Ed . Dear Doctor , tell me , is not this a curse ? Say , is their ...
... grace , 35 And to be grave , exceeds all Pow'r of face . I fit with fad civility , I read With honest anguish , and an aching head ; VARIATIONS . VER . 29. in the first Ed . Dear Doctor , tell me , is not this a curse ? Say , is their ...
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... Grace , " I want a Patron ; afk him for a Place . " Pitholeon libell'd me- " but here's a letter " Informs you , Sir , ' twas when he knew no better . " Dare you refuse him ? Curl invites to dine , " He'll write a Journal , or he'll ...
... Grace , " I want a Patron ; afk him for a Place . " Pitholeon libell'd me- " but here's a letter " Informs you , Sir , ' twas when he knew no better . " Dare you refuse him ? Curl invites to dine , " He'll write a Journal , or he'll ...
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... which is known to his Grace . Mr. P. never received any prefent , far- ther than the fubfcription for Homer , from him , or from Any great Man whatfoever . P. Let Budgel charge low Grubstreet on his quill , And TO THE SATIRES . 43.
... which is known to his Grace . Mr. P. never received any prefent , far- ther than the fubfcription for Homer , from him , or from Any great Man whatfoever . P. Let Budgel charge low Grubstreet on his quill , And TO THE SATIRES . 43.
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... grace and splendor on original wit . Befides , he deemed it more modeft to give the name of Imi- tations to his Satires , than , like Defpreaux , to give the name of Satires to Imitations . A. SATIRA PRIM HORATIUS . TREBATIUS . HORATIUS ...
... grace and splendor on original wit . Befides , he deemed it more modeft to give the name of Imi- tations to his Satires , than , like Defpreaux , to give the name of Satires to Imitations . A. SATIRA PRIM HORATIUS . TREBATIUS . HORATIUS ...
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... hu- morous part of the answer , Peream male , fi non Optimum erat : and has loft the grace , by not imitating the concifenefs , of dormire . verum neques T. Ter uncti Transnanto , Tiberim , fomno quibus eft E 4 Sat. I. 59 OF HORACE .
... hu- morous part of the answer , Peream male , fi non Optimum erat : and has loft the grace , by not imitating the concifenefs , of dormire . verum neques T. Ter uncti Transnanto , Tiberim , fomno quibus eft E 4 Sat. I. 59 OF HORACE .
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Seite 11 - Friend to my life, (which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song) What drop or nostrum can this plague remove? Or which must end me, a fool's wrath or love?
Seite 39 - A Cherub's face, a reptile all the rest; Beauty that shocks you, parts that none will trust; Wit that can creep, and pride that licks the dust.
Seite 30 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Seite 12 - Three things another's modest wishes bound, My friendship, and a prologue, and ten pound. Pitholeon sends to me : ' You know his Grace, ' I want a patron ; ask him for a place.
Seite 24 - Pretty! in amber to observe the forms Of hairs, or straws, or dirt, or grubs, or worms! The things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil they got there.
Seite 272 - If of Court life you knew the good. You would leave loneness. ' I said, 'Not alone My loneness is; but Spartan's fashion, To teach by painting drunkards, doth not last Now; Aretine's pictures have made few chaste; No more can princes...
Seite 211 - This subtle Thief of life, this paltry Time, What will it leave me, if it snatch my rhyme? If ev'ry wheel of that unweary'd Mill, That turn'd ten thousand verses, now stands still?
Seite 39 - As shallow streams run dimpling all the way. Whether in florid impotence he speaks, And, as the prompter breathes, the puppet squeaks; Or, at the ear of Eve, familiar toad, Half froth, half venom, spits himself abroad...
Seite 14 - The truth once told (and wherefore should we lie?) The Queen of Midas slept, and so may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule, No creature smarts so little as a fool. Let peals of laughter, Codrus ! round thee break, 85 Thou unconcern'd canst hear the mighty crack: Pit, box, and gall'ry in convulsions hurl'd, Thou stand'st unshook amidst a bursting world. Who shames a Scribbler? break one cobweb thro...
Seite 13 - Furies, death and rage!" If I approve, "Commend it to the stage.