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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... Pride whatever is is rightThat virtue only makes our bliss below , And all our
knowledge is ourselves to know ? Elay on Man , Lo do .: PRINTED AND
EMBELLISHED Under the Direction of C. COOKE . THE LIFE OF ALEXANDER
POPE .
... Pride whatever is is rightThat virtue only makes our bliss below , And all our
knowledge is ourselves to know ? Elay on Man , Lo do .: PRINTED AND
EMBELLISHED Under the Direction of C. COOKE . THE LIFE OF ALEXANDER
POPE .
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Born to no pride , inheriting no itrife , Nor marrying discord in a noble wife ;
Stranger to civil and religious rage , The good man walk'd innoxious thro ' his age
: No courts he saw , no would ever try ; Nor dar'd an oath , nor hazarded a lie ...
Born to no pride , inheriting no itrife , Nor marrying discord in a noble wife ;
Stranger to civil and religious rage , The good man walk'd innoxious thro ' his age
: No courts he saw , no would ever try ; Nor dar'd an oath , nor hazarded a lie ...
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... scarcely discernible by themselves , and the process is continued by petty
provocations , and incivilities sometimes peevishly returned , and sometimes
contemptuously neglected , which would escape all attention but that of pride ,
and drop ...
... scarcely discernible by themselves , and the process is continued by petty
provocations , and incivilities sometimes peevishly returned , and sometimes
contemptuously neglected , which would escape all attention but that of pride ,
and drop ...
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... his parents had the happiness of living till he was at the summit of poetical
reputation , till he was at ease in his forture , and without a rival in his fame , and
found no diminution of his respect or tenderness . Whatever was his pride , to
them ...
... his parents had the happiness of living till he was at the summit of poetical
reputation , till he was at ease in his forture , and without a rival in his fame , and
found no diminution of his respect or tenderness . Whatever was his pride , to
them ...
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A Letter was produced , when he had perhaps himself forgotten it , in which he
tells Concanen , si Dryden I observé borrows for want of " leature , and Pope for
want of genius : Milton out of $ pride , and Addison out of modesty . ” And when ...
A Letter was produced , when he had perhaps himself forgotten it , in which he
tells Concanen , si Dryden I observé borrows for want of " leature , and Pope for
want of genius : Milton out of $ pride , and Addison out of modesty . ” And when ...
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