The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Band 1C. Cooke, 1795 |
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... lefs peevish in his sickness than he used to be in his " health , neither much afraid of dying , nor ( which " in him had been more likely ) much afhamed of marrying . The evening before he expired he called " his young wife to the bed ...
... lefs peevish in his sickness than he used to be in his " health , neither much afraid of dying , nor ( which " in him had been more likely ) much afhamed of marrying . The evening before he expired he called " his young wife to the bed ...
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... lefs exalted fenfe of his own merit . Mr. Pope could not well bear fuch repeated re- proaches , but boldly told Mr. Addison , that he ap- pealed from his judgment to the public , and that he had long known him too well to expect any ...
... lefs exalted fenfe of his own merit . Mr. Pope could not well bear fuch repeated re- proaches , but boldly told Mr. Addison , that he ap- pealed from his judgment to the public , and that he had long known him too well to expect any ...
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... lefs inclination than ability . Con- " templative life is not only my fcene , but is my habit " too . I begun my life where most people end theirs , " with a difguft of all that the whole world calls am- " bition . I don't know why it ...
... lefs inclination than ability . Con- " templative life is not only my fcene , but is my habit " too . I begun my life where most people end theirs , " with a difguft of all that the whole world calls am- " bition . I don't know why it ...
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... lefs ceremony in his Notes on the Iliad , than , in the opinion of fome people , was due to her fex . This learned lady was not without a fenfe of the injury , and took an oppor- tunity of difcovering her refentment . 66 my 66 " Upon ...
... lefs ceremony in his Notes on the Iliad , than , in the opinion of fome people , was due to her fex . This learned lady was not without a fenfe of the injury , and took an oppor- tunity of difcovering her refentment . 66 my 66 " Upon ...
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... lefs easily excufed . The following year deprived him of Gay , a man whom he had known early , and whom he feemed to love with more tenderness than any other of his literary friends . Pope was now forty - four years old ; an age at ...
... lefs easily excufed . The following year deprived him of Gay , a man whom he had known early , and whom he feemed to love with more tenderness than any other of his literary friends . Pope was now forty - four years old ; an age at ...
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