Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence for Thirty Years, from 1704 to 1734: Being a Collection of Letters, which Passed Between Him and Several Eminent Persons. Volume the first |
Между кориците на книгата
Страница 23
But I know your Charity always exceeds your Revenge , so that I will not despair
of seeing you , who , in return to your ... You may have the Pleasure to see one
Pack of Bloodhounds pursue another Herd of Brutes , to bring each other to their
...
But I know your Charity always exceeds your Revenge , so that I will not despair
of seeing you , who , in return to your ... You may have the Pleasure to see one
Pack of Bloodhounds pursue another Herd of Brutes , to bring each other to their
...
Страница 81
Will not describe Bl --- in particular , not to foreftall your expectations before you
see it ; only take a short account , which I will hazard my little credit is no unjust
one . I never saw so great a thing with so much littleness , in it . I think the
Architect ...
Will not describe Bl --- in particular , not to foreftall your expectations before you
see it ; only take a short account , which I will hazard my little credit is no unjust
one . I never saw so great a thing with so much littleness , in it . I think the
Architect ...
Страница 92
I never since pass by your house but with the same sort of melancholy that we
feel upon seeing the Tomb of a friend , which only serves to put us in mind of
what we have lost . I reflect upon mind 92 LETTERS to than all the Sages. A
plague of ...
I never since pass by your house but with the same sort of melancholy that we
feel upon seeing the Tomb of a friend , which only serves to put us in mind of
what we have lost . I reflect upon mind 92 LETTERS to than all the Sages. A
plague of ...
Страница 111
THE HE fame reason that hinderd your Writing , hinder'd mine ; the pleasing
expectation to see you in Town . Indeed since the willing Confinement I have lain
under here with my Myther , ( whom it is natural and reasonable I should rejoice ...
THE HE fame reason that hinderd your Writing , hinder'd mine ; the pleasing
expectation to see you in Town . Indeed since the willing Confinement I have lain
under here with my Myther , ( whom it is natural and reasonable I should rejoice ...
Страница 141
Let the young Ladies be assured I make nothing new in my Gardens without
wishing to see the Print of their Fairy Steps in every part of ' em . I have put the
last Hand to my Works of this kind , in happily finishing the fubterraneous Way
and ...
Let the young Ladies be assured I make nothing new in my Gardens without
wishing to see the Print of their Fairy Steps in every part of ' em . I have put the
last Hand to my Works of this kind , in happily finishing the fubterraneous Way
and ...
Какво казват хората - Напишете рецензия
Не намерихме рецензии на обичайните места.
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
Account againſt Anſwer appear Author Beauties becauſe believe beſt Body Book common Company Concern Converſation Country Critics Dear Sir Deſign deſire expect Eyes fame fancy Faults Favour fear firſt fome Friend Friendſhip give Hands hear Heart himſelf Homer Honour hope imagine Judgment juſt kind Lady laſt late leaſt leave leſs Letter live look Lord mean mention Mind moſt muſt myſelf Name Nature never obliging once Opinion particular Perſon pleaſe Pleaſure Poem Poet Poetry poor Pope Pray preſent Reaſon receive reſt ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeems ſelf Senſe ſet ſhall ſhe ſhould ſince ſome ſpeak ſuch ſure tell theſe thing thoſe thought tion told Town Tranſlation true Truth uſe Verſes whole whoſe wiſh World wou'd write Wycherley young your's