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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... fame , fate . During this period of his life he was indefatigably diligent , and
insatiably curious . Wanting health for violent , and money for expensive
pleasures , and having excited in himself very strong desires of intellectual
eminence , he ...
... fame , fate . During this period of his life he was indefatigably diligent , and
insatiably curious . Wanting health for violent , and money for expensive
pleasures , and having excited in himself very strong desires of intellectual
eminence , he ...
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He observed , that Dr. Swift might have carried him too far among the enemy
during the animolity , but now all was fate , and Mr. Pope , in his opinion , was
escaped . When Mr. Jervas communicated this conversation to Mr. Pope , he
made this ...
He observed , that Dr. Swift might have carried him too far among the enemy
during the animolity , but now all was fate , and Mr. Pope , in his opinion , was
escaped . When Mr. Jervas communicated this conversation to Mr. Pope , he
made this ...
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In a word , whatever be his fate in poetry , it is ten to one but he must give up all
the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed some advantages accruing
from a genius to poetry , and they are all I can think of ; the agreeable power of
self ...
In a word , whatever be his fate in poetry , it is ten to one but he must give up all
the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed some advantages accruing
from a genius to poetry , and they are all I can think of ; the agreeable power of
self ...
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45 Live and enjoy their spite ! nor mourn that fate Which would , if Virgil liv'd , on
Virgil wait ; Whose Mufe did once , like thine , in plains delight : Thine shall , like
his , foon take a higher flight : So larks , which first from lowly fields arise , 50 ...
45 Live and enjoy their spite ! nor mourn that fate Which would , if Virgil liv'd , on
Virgil wait ; Whose Mufe did once , like thine , in plains delight : Thine shall , like
his , foon take a higher flight : So larks , which first from lowly fields arise , 50 ...
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Unhappy Italy ! whole alter'd itate Has felt the worst severity of fate : Not that
barbarian hands her faíces broke , 25 And how'd her haughty neck beneath their
yoke ; Nor that her palaces to earth are thrown , Her cities deiert , and her fields ...
Unhappy Italy ! whole alter'd itate Has felt the worst severity of fate : Not that
barbarian hands her faíces broke , 25 And how'd her haughty neck beneath their
yoke ; Nor that her palaces to earth are thrown , Her cities deiert , and her fields ...
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