The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 50
... Italy . 5 Alludes to several ministers , counsellors , and patriots banished in our time to Siberia , and to that more glorious fate of the Parliament of Paris , banished to Pontoise in the year 1720 . Pregnant with thousands slits the ...
... Italy . 5 Alludes to several ministers , counsellors , and patriots banished in our time to Siberia , and to that more glorious fate of the Parliament of Paris , banished to Pontoise in the year 1720 . Pregnant with thousands slits the ...
Page 67
... Italian musician , though his lordship could not have heard the song for more than sixty years . Pope said to Spence , that none of his works had been more laboured than this Epistle . It was not in the form of a dialogue , and Lord ...
... Italian musician , though his lordship could not have heard the song for more than sixty years . Pope said to Spence , that none of his works had been more laboured than this Epistle . It was not in the form of a dialogue , and Lord ...
Page 88
... Italy is not free ) of naked figures in churches , & c . , which has obliged some Popes to put draperies on some of those of the best masters . 20 Verrio ( Antonio ) painted many ceilings , & c . , at Windsor , Hampton Court , & c ...
... Italy is not free ) of naked figures in churches , & c . , which has obliged some Popes to put draperies on some of those of the best masters . 20 Verrio ( Antonio ) painted many ceilings , & c . , at Windsor , Hampton Court , & c ...
Page 92
... Italy , " he says , " I was invited to a ball at Burlington House . As I passed under the gate by night it could not strike me . At daybreak , looking out of the window to see the sun rise , I was surprised with the vision of the ...
... Italy , " he says , " I was invited to a ball at Burlington House . As I passed under the gate by night it could not strike me . At daybreak , looking out of the window to see the sun rise , I was surprised with the vision of the ...
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... Italy . The anecdote of Thomson sauntering about Bubb's gardens , at Eastbury , with his hands in his breeches - pockets , eating the sunny side of the peaches , is well known . Mr. Bowles says he had examined all Bubb's correspondence ...
... Italy . The anecdote of Thomson sauntering about Bubb's gardens , at Eastbury , with his hands in his breeches - pockets , eating the sunny side of the peaches , is well known . Mr. Bowles says he had examined all Bubb's correspondence ...
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