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
Резултати 6 - 8 от 8.
Страница 218
As for the poor Critics , I'll give you « one Instance of my management , by which
you may guess at the rest . A lean Man that look'd « like a good Scholar , came to
me t'other Day ; he “ turn'd over Homer , fhook his Head , fhrugg'd up “ his ...
As for the poor Critics , I'll give you « one Instance of my management , by which
you may guess at the rest . A lean Man that look'd « like a good Scholar , came to
me t'other Day ; he “ turn'd over Homer , fhook his Head , fhrugg'd up “ his ...
Страница 227
I have further great losses ( to a poor Farmer ) of my poor Oxen Intereunt pecudes
, ftant circumfufa pruinis Corpora Magna Boum , & c . Pray comfort me if you can ,
by telling me that your fecond Volume of Homer is not frozen ; for it must be ...
I have further great losses ( to a poor Farmer ) of my poor Oxen Intereunt pecudes
, ftant circumfufa pruinis Corpora Magna Boum , & c . Pray comfort me if you can ,
by telling me that your fecond Volume of Homer is not frozen ; for it must be ...
Страница 301
May the omen of Longævity prove fortunate to her successor ! ) You shall have it
in verse . ARGUS . When wise Ulysses from his native coast Long kept by wars ,
and long by tempefts tost , Arriv ' at last , poor , old , disguis'd , alone , To all his ...
May the omen of Longævity prove fortunate to her successor ! ) You shall have it
in verse . ARGUS . When wise Ulysses from his native coast Long kept by wars ,
and long by tempefts tost , Arriv ' at last , poor , old , disguis'd , alone , To all his ...
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