The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Томове 1–2Phillips, Sampson, 1852 - 616 страници |
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... death was instant , and without a groan . The education of our great author was attended with circumstances very singular , and some of them extremely unfavourable ; but the amazing force of his genius fully compensated the want of any ...
... death was instant , and without a groan . The education of our great author was attended with circumstances very singular , and some of them extremely unfavourable ; but the amazing force of his genius fully compensated the want of any ...
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... , occasioned by jealousy and infirmities , Mr. Pope preserved a constant respect and reverence for him while he lived , and after his death lamented him . In a letter to Edward Blount , Esq . written immediately upon the LIFE OF POPE .
... , occasioned by jealousy and infirmities , Mr. Pope preserved a constant respect and reverence for him while he lived , and after his death lamented him . In a letter to Edward Blount , Esq . written immediately upon the LIFE OF POPE .
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... death of this poet , he has there related some anecdotes of Wycherley , which we shall here insert . " Dear Sir , " I know of nothing that will be so interesting to you at present as some circumstances of the last act of that eminent ...
... death of this poet , he has there related some anecdotes of Wycherley , which we shall here insert . " Dear Sir , " I know of nothing that will be so interesting to you at present as some circumstances of the last act of that eminent ...
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... death : Lifeless the breast which warm'd the world before ; And those love - darting eyes must roll no more . The conclusion of this elegy is irresistibly affecting . So peaceful rests , without a stone , a name Which once had beauty ...
... death : Lifeless the breast which warm'd the world before ; And those love - darting eyes must roll no more . The conclusion of this elegy is irresistibly affecting . So peaceful rests , without a stone , a name Which once had beauty ...
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... death of his mother he would not scruple to de- clare his sentiments , notwithstanding the reproaches he might incur from the popish party , and the public observation it would draw upon him . The Bishop of Rochester strongly advised ...
... death of his mother he would not scruple to de- clare his sentiments , notwithstanding the reproaches he might incur from the popish party , and the public observation it would draw upon him . The Bishop of Rochester strongly advised ...
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