The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements; together with all his notes: pr. verbatim from the octavo ed. of mr. Warburton, Том 11754 |
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... charms , and native excellence . Yet long her Modesty those charms conceal'd , " Till by mens Envy to the world reveal'd ; 25 30 35 40 For Wits induftrious to their trouble feem , And needs [ xv ]
... charms , and native excellence . Yet long her Modesty those charms conceal'd , " Till by mens Envy to the world reveal'd ; 25 30 35 40 For Wits induftrious to their trouble feem , And needs [ xv ]
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... charm in it , which no other could ever attain . Virgil , who copies Theocritus , refines upon his original and in all points , where judgment is prin- cipally concerned , he is much fuperior to his matter . IQEPIZTAI , Idyl . x . and ...
... charm in it , which no other could ever attain . Virgil , who copies Theocritus , refines upon his original and in all points , where judgment is prin- cipally concerned , he is much fuperior to his matter . IQEPIZTAI , Idyl . x . and ...
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... charm'd to filence , liftens while fhe fings , And all th ' aërial audience clap their wings . Soon as the flocks fhook off the nightly dews , Two Swains , whom Love kept wakeful , and the Mufe , NOTES . 15 VER . 12. in your native ...
... charm'd to filence , liftens while fhe fings , And all th ' aërial audience clap their wings . Soon as the flocks fhook off the nightly dews , Two Swains , whom Love kept wakeful , and the Mufe , NOTES . 15 VER . 12. in your native ...
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... charm no more . STREP HON . In fpring the fields , in autumn hills I love , At morn the plains , at noon the fhady grove , VARIATIONS . VFR . 69 , etc. Thefe verfes were thus at first : All nature mourns , the birds their fongs deny ...
... charm no more . STREP HON . In fpring the fields , in autumn hills I love , At morn the plains , at noon the fhady grove , VARIATIONS . VFR . 69 , etc. Thefe verfes were thus at first : All nature mourns , the birds their fongs deny ...
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... . 7. Thou , whom the Nine , ] Mr. Wycherley , a famous author of Comedies ; of which the most celebrated were the Plain - Dealer and Country - Wife . He was a writer of infinite Whose sense instructs us , and whose humour charms , [ 27 ]
... . 7. Thou , whom the Nine , ] Mr. Wycherley , a famous author of Comedies ; of which the most celebrated were the Plain - Dealer and Country - Wife . He was a writer of infinite Whose sense instructs us , and whose humour charms , [ 27 ]
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