The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq., with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death; Together with the Commentaries and Notes of Mr. Warburton, 第 10 巻A. Millar [and others], 1757 |
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... feven days from London to the Deanry , thro ' many nations and languages . unknown to the civilized world . And I have often reflected in how few hours , with a swift horse or a ftrong gale , a man may come among a people as unknown to ...
... feven days from London to the Deanry , thro ' many nations and languages . unknown to the civilized world . And I have often reflected in how few hours , with a swift horse or a ftrong gale , a man may come among a people as unknown to ...
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... feven years old when I began to think of death , and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake in the morning , and end when I am going to fleep . — I writ to Mr. Pope and not to you . My birth , although from a family not ...
... feven years old when I began to think of death , and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake in the morning , and end when I am going to fleep . — I writ to Mr. Pope and not to you . My birth , although from a family not ...
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... feven in London , while I am in health but if I happen to be fick , I must govern to a fecond . Yet properly fpeaking , there is no man alive with fo much truth and refpect your Grace's most obedient and devoted fevant . You LETTER LIV ...
... feven in London , while I am in health but if I happen to be fick , I must govern to a fecond . Yet properly fpeaking , there is no man alive with fo much truth and refpect your Grace's most obedient and devoted fevant . You LETTER LIV ...
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... feven years to finish , be- fides two or three under ones , that may add another thousand pound to your ftock ; and then I fhall be in lefs pain about you . I know you can find din- ners , but you love twelve - penny coaches too well ...
... feven years to finish , be- fides two or three under ones , that may add another thousand pound to your ftock ; and then I fhall be in lefs pain about you . I know you can find din- ners , but you love twelve - penny coaches too well ...
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... feven years longer . You faw Mr. Pope in health , pray is he generally more healthy than when I was amongst you ? I would know how your own health is , and how much wine you drink in a day ? My ftint in company is a pint at noon , and ...
... feven years longer . You faw Mr. Pope in health , pray is he generally more healthy than when I was amongst you ? I would know how your own health is , and how much wine you drink in a day ? My ftint in company is a pint at noon , and ...
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191 ページ - Two or three of us had a fancy, three years ago, to write a weekly paper, and call it an Intelligencer. But it continued not long; for the whole volume (it was reprinted in London, and I find you have seen it,) was the work only of two, myself and Dr.
192 ページ - I recover this lamenefs, and live long enough to fee you either here or there. I forget again to tell you that the Scheme of paying Debts by a Tax on Vices, is not one...
214 ページ - All my acquaintance tell me, they know not above three families where they can occafionally dine in a whole year : Dr. Delany is the only gentleman I know, who keeps one certain day in the week to entertain...
137 ページ - Bishop of England or Ireland. Yet am I of the Religion of Erasmus, a Catholic ; so I live, so I shall die ; and hope one day to meet you, Bishop Atterbury, the younger Craggs, Dr.
26 ページ - ... into remote and problematical guilt, with a new power of enforcing them by chains and dungeons to every...
105 ページ - But this renews the grief for the death of our friend Mr. Congreve*, whom I loved from my youth, and who surely, beside his other talents, was a very agreeable companion. He had the misfortune to squander away a very good constitution in his younger days; and I think a man of sense and merit like him, is bound in conscience to preserve his health for the sake of his friends, as well as of himself.
142 ページ - I used to be going to bed surfeited with pleasure, or jaded with business : my head often full of schemes, and my heart as often full of anxiety. Is it a misfortune, think you, that I rise at this hour, refreshed, serene, and calm ? that the...
50 ページ - Our friend Gay is used as the friends of Tories are by Whigs (and generally by Tories too). Because he had humour, he was supposed to have dealt with Dr. Swift; in like manner as when any one had learning formerly, he was thought to have dealt with the Devil.
106 ページ - ... the evening with him at cards, with plenty of good meat and wine, eight or a dozen together ; he loves them all, and they him. He has twenty of these at command ; if one of them dies, it is no more than Poor Tom...