The Works of Alexander Pope: With Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volume 6C. a J. Rivington, 1824 |
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Page 29
... tell me so ; but I Know better still than they , both what to try , And what my prudent care must to myself deny . " Sat. 2 . The necessity of Temperance was also no less incumbent upon him than on Pope : " E le vivande condiriami il ...
... tell me so ; but I Know better still than they , both what to try , And what my prudent care must to myself deny . " Sat. 2 . The necessity of Temperance was also no less incumbent upon him than on Pope : " E le vivande condiriami il ...
Page 33
... tell his doctor that he had already taken his party , and determined of his remedy . But using a preamble , and intro- ducing it ( in the way of poets ) , with a simile , in which the names . of Kings , Queens , and Ministers of State ...
... tell his doctor that he had already taken his party , and determined of his remedy . But using a preamble , and intro- ducing it ( in the way of poets ) , with a simile , in which the names . of Kings , Queens , and Ministers of State ...
Page 41
... do something in his sempstress ' praise- Ver . 29. in the first Ed . Dear Doctor , tell me , is not this a curse ? Say , is their anger , or their friendship worse ? Seized and tied down to judge , how wretched I THE SATIRES . 41.
... do something in his sempstress ' praise- Ver . 29. in the first Ed . Dear Doctor , tell me , is not this a curse ? Say , is their anger , or their friendship worse ? Seized and tied down to judge , how wretched I THE SATIRES . 41.
Page 50
... tell me I could write ; Well - natured Garth inflamed with early praise , And Congreve loved , and Swift endured my lays ; The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield , read , Even mitred Rochester would nod the head , 140 NOTES . Ver . 135 ...
... tell me I could write ; Well - natured Garth inflamed with early praise , And Congreve loved , and Swift endured my lays ; The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield , read , Even mitred Rochester would nod the head , 140 NOTES . Ver . 135 ...
Page 62
... tell him fairly to his face , and what deserved praise he would not deny him to the world : and , as a proof of this disposition towards him , he had sent him the inclosed ; which was the CHARACTER , first pub- lished separately , and ...
... tell him fairly to his face , and what deserved praise he would not deny him to the world : and , as a proof of this disposition towards him , he had sent him the inclosed ; which was the CHARACTER , first pub- lished separately , and ...
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