The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJones and Company, 1827 - 424 страници |
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... thought himself the greatest genius that ,. ALEXANDER POPE was born in London , May 22 . 1688 , of parents whose rank or station was never ascer- tained ; we are informed that they were of " gentle blood " that his father was of a family ...
... thought himself the greatest genius that ,. ALEXANDER POPE was born in London , May 22 . 1688 , of parents whose rank or station was never ascer- tained ; we are informed that they were of " gentle blood " that his father was of a family ...
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... thought himself the lord of thou- sands . But this dream of happiness did not last long ; and he seems to have waked soon enough to get clear with the loss of what he once thought himself to have won , and perhaps not wholly of that ...
... thought himself the lord of thou- sands . But this dream of happiness did not last long ; and he seems to have waked soon enough to get clear with the loss of what he once thought himself to have won , and perhaps not wholly of that ...
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... thought , he thought rightly and his remarks were recommended by his coolness and candour . In him Pope had the first expe- rience of a critic without malevolence , who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults ...
... thought , he thought rightly and his remarks were recommended by his coolness and candour . In him Pope had the first expe- rience of a critic without malevolence , who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults ...
Страница xiii
... thought himself one of the moving powers in the system of life . When he talked of laying down his pen , those who sat round him . intreated and implored and self - love did not suffer him to suspect that they went away and laughed ...
... thought himself one of the moving powers in the system of life . When he talked of laying down his pen , those who sat round him . intreated and implored and self - love did not suffer him to suspect that they went away and laughed ...
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... thought him above neglect ; the sale increased , and editions were multiplied . The subsequent editions of the first ... thoughts drop from his pen as they rise In the conclusion it is sufficiently acknowledged , that the doctrine of the ...
... thought him above neglect ; the sale increased , and editions were multiplied . The subsequent editions of the first ... thoughts drop from his pen as they rise In the conclusion it is sufficiently acknowledged , that the doctrine of the ...
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