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, Том 1 |
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Lord Oxford had often lamented his disqualification for public employment , but
never proposed a pension . While the translation of “ Homer " was in its progress ,
Mr. Craggs , then secretary of state , offered to procure procure him a pension ...
Lord Oxford had often lamented his disqualification for public employment , but
never proposed a pension . While the translation of “ Homer " was in its progress ,
Mr. Craggs , then secretary of state , offered to procure procure him a pension ...
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Addison and Pope were now at the head of poetry and criticism ; and both in
such a state of elevation , that , like the two rivals in the Roman state , one could
no longer bear an equal , nor the other a superior . Of the gradual abatement of ...
Addison and Pope were now at the head of poetry and criticism ; and both in
such a state of elevation , that , like the two rivals in the Roman state , one could
no longer bear an equal , nor the other a superior . Of the gradual abatement of ...
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... to mend or reform them , which , 6 whenever he does , it must be by greater
infiruments " than I am . I am not a Papist , for I renounce the temporal invasions
of the papal power , and detelt - their arrogated authority over princes and states .
... to mend or reform them , which , 6 whenever he does , it must be by greater
infiruments " than I am . I am not a Papist , for I renounce the temporal invasions
of the papal power , and detelt - their arrogated authority over princes and states .
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When Dryden came into the world he found poetry in a very imperfect state ; its
numbers were unpolithed , its cadences rough , and there was nothing of
harmony or mellifluence to give it a graceful How . In this harsh , unmufical
situation ...
When Dryden came into the world he found poetry in a very imperfect state ; its
numbers were unpolithed , its cadences rough , and there was nothing of
harmony or mellifluence to give it a graceful How . In this harsh , unmufical
situation ...
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... though Dryden had advantages which Mr. Pope had not ; for Dryden's
characters are men of great eminence and figure in the state , while Pope has to
expose men of obscure birth and unimportant lives , only distinguished from the
herd of ...
... though Dryden had advantages which Mr. Pope had not ; for Dryden's
characters are men of great eminence and figure in the state , while Pope has to
expose men of obscure birth and unimportant lives , only distinguished from the
herd of ...
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