The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 第 4 巻J. and P. KNAPTON in Ludgate-street, 1751 - 341 ページ |
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... whole commiffion ends , The Play'rs and I are , luckily , no friends . " Commend it to the Stage . " VARIATIONS . VER . 53. in the MS . If you refufe , he goes , as fates incline , To plague Sir Robert , or to turn Divine . VER . 60. in ...
... whole commiffion ends , The Play'rs and I are , luckily , no friends . " Commend it to the Stage . " VARIATIONS . VER . 53. in the MS . If you refufe , he goes , as fates incline , To plague Sir Robert , or to turn Divine . VER . 60. in ...
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... whole Caftalian ftate . Proud as Apollo on his forked hill , Sate full - blown Bufo , puff'd by ev'ry quill ; Fed with foft Dedication all day long , Horace and he went hand in hand in song . His Library ( where bufts of Poets dead And ...
... whole Caftalian ftate . Proud as Apollo on his forked hill , Sate full - blown Bufo , puff'd by ev'ry quill ; Fed with foft Dedication all day long , Horace and he went hand in hand in song . His Library ( where bufts of Poets dead And ...
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... whole week's war with Sense , Or fimple pride for flatt'ry inakes demands , May dunce by dunce be whistled off my hands ! Bleft be the Great ! for thofe they take away , And those they left me ; for they left me GAY ; Neglected die ...
... whole week's war with Sense , Or fimple pride for flatt'ry inakes demands , May dunce by dunce be whistled off my hands ! Bleft be the Great ! for thofe they take away , And those they left me ; for they left me GAY ; Neglected die ...
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... Toad fpits , feen in fummer- time hanging upon plants , and emitted by young infects which he hid in the midit of them , for their prefervation , whole in their helplefs state . His wit all fee - faw , between that and 24 PROLOGUE.
... Toad fpits , feen in fummer- time hanging upon plants , and emitted by young infects which he hid in the midit of them , for their prefervation , whole in their helplefs state . His wit all fee - faw , between that and 24 PROLOGUE.
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... whole fortune of a man entirely unrelated to him . VER . 381. His father , mother , & c . ] In fome of Curl's and other pamphlets , Mr. Pope's father was faid to be a Mechanic , a Hatter , a Farmer , nay a Bankrupt . But , what is ...
... whole fortune of a man entirely unrelated to him . VER . 381. His father , mother , & c . ] In fome of Curl's and other pamphlets , Mr. Pope's father was faid to be a Mechanic , a Hatter , a Farmer , nay a Bankrupt . But , what is ...
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30 ページ - Bestia's from the throne. Born to no pride, inheriting no strife, Nor marrying discord in a noble wife, Stranger to civil and religious rage, The good man walk'd innoxious through his age. No courts he saw, no suits would ever try, Nor dar'd an oath, nor hazarded a lie.
21 ページ - Oh let me live my own, and die so too! (To live and die is all I have to do:) Maintain a poet's dignity and ease, And see what friends, and read what books I please: Above a patron, though I condescend Sometimes to call a minister my friend.
51 ページ - Hear this, and tremble ! you who 'scape the laws. Yes, while I live, no rich or noble knave Shall walk the world, in credit, to his grave.
234 ページ - Seen him, uncumber'd with the Venal tribe, Smile without Art, and win without a Bribe. Would he oblige me ? let me only find, He does not think me what he thinks mankind.
18 ページ - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
47 ページ - Slander or poison dread from Delia's rage ; Hard words or hanging, if your judge be Page ; From furious Sappho scarce a milder fate, Px'd by her love, or libell'd by her hate.
17 ページ - And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...
244 ページ - Are what ten thousand envy and adore : All, all look up with reverential awe, At crimes that 'scape or triumph o'er the law ; While truth, worth, wisdom, daily they decry : Nothing is sacred now but villainy.
10 ページ - The truth once told (and wherefore should we lie?) The Queen of Midas slept, and so may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule, No creature smarts so little as a fool. Let peals of laughter, Codrus ! round thee break, 85 Thou unconcern'd canst hear the mighty crack: Pit, box, and gall'ry in convulsions hurl'd, Thou stand'st unshook amidst a bursting world. Who shames a Scribbler? break one cobweb thro...
21 ページ - Heavens! was I born for nothing but to write? Has life no joys for me? or (to be grave) Have I no friend to serve, no soul to save? "I found him close with Swift — Indeed? no doubt (Cries prating Balbus) something will come out.