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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Like Cato give his little senate laws , And fit attentive to his own applause ; While
wits and Templars ev'ry fentence raise , Add wonder with a foolish face of praise .
Who but muft laugh , if such a man there be ! Who would not weep , if Atticus ...
Like Cato give his little senate laws , And fit attentive to his own applause ; While
wits and Templars ev'ry fentence raise , Add wonder with a foolish face of praise .
Who but muft laugh , if such a man there be ! Who would not weep , if Atticus ...
Страница xv
Which is taken from the prophet Ifaiah , Tbe Lord God will wipe all tears from off
all faces ; From every face he wipes off every tear . And it stands fo altered in the
newer editions of Mr. Pope's works . He proceeded to lay before him all the ...
Which is taken from the prophet Ifaiah , Tbe Lord God will wipe all tears from off
all faces ; From every face he wipes off every tear . And it stands fo altered in the
newer editions of Mr. Pope's works . He proceeded to lay before him all the ...
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Besides , was it not somewhat presumptuous to insinuate to Mr. Pope , that his
verses bore another face when he correlied them , while , at the same time , the
translation of Homer , which he had never seen in manuscript , bore away the
palm ...
Besides , was it not somewhat presumptuous to insinuate to Mr. Pope , that his
verses bore another face when he correlied them , while , at the same time , the
translation of Homer , which he had never seen in manuscript , bore away the
palm ...
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d 2 5 - ) 1 1 thus in a course of flattery may put him in no small danger of
becoming a coxcomb ; if he has , he will , consequently , have so much diffidence
as not to reap any great satisfaction from his praise ; fince , if it be given to his
face , it ...
d 2 5 - ) 1 1 thus in a course of flattery may put him in no small danger of
becoming a coxcomb ; if he has , he will , consequently , have so much diffidence
as not to reap any great satisfaction from his praise ; fince , if it be given to his
face , it ...
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Therefore they who say our thoughts are not our own , because they resemble
the Ancients , may as well say our faces are not our own , because they are like
our fathers : and indeed it is very unreasonable that people should expect us to
be ...
Therefore they who say our thoughts are not our own , because they resemble
the Ancients , may as well say our faces are not our own , because they are like
our fathers : and indeed it is very unreasonable that people should expect us to
be ...
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