The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... in very small space ; their real value consists in their poetical beauties , their finely - drawn characters , rich imagery , taste , and moral reflection . ] 1 11 3 EPISTLE I. ΤΟ SIR RICHARD TEMPLE , LORD COBHAM 2 MORAL ESSAYS .
... in very small space ; their real value consists in their poetical beauties , their finely - drawn characters , rich imagery , taste , and moral reflection . ] 1 11 3 EPISTLE I. ΤΟ SIR RICHARD TEMPLE , LORD COBHAM 2 MORAL ESSAYS .
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... rich goldsmith in Lombard Street . Warton says , that Sir William Bateman " used those very words , " assigned to Euclio on his death - bed ; and the critic adds - " No comic nor satiric writer has ever carried his descriptions of ...
... rich goldsmith in Lombard Street . Warton says , that Sir William Bateman " used those very words , " assigned to Euclio on his death - bed ; and the critic adds - " No comic nor satiric writer has ever carried his descriptions of ...
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... rich and costly furniture ! The Duke and Lord Mohun had quarrelled about a lawsuit depending in the Court of Chancery , and political differences exasperated their dislike of each other . Hamilton was a Tory , and Master- General of the ...
... rich and costly furniture ! The Duke and Lord Mohun had quarrelled about a lawsuit depending in the Court of Chancery , and political differences exasperated their dislike of each other . Hamilton was a Tory , and Master- General of the ...
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... rich as to purchase the empire when it was set to sale upon the death of Pertinax . 20 The two persons here mentioned were of quality , each of whom in the Mississipi despised to realize above three hundred thousand pounds ; the ...
... rich as to purchase the empire when it was set to sale upon the death of Pertinax . 20 The two persons here mentioned were of quality , each of whom in the Mississipi despised to realize above three hundred thousand pounds ; the ...
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... rich was prodigal expense , 22 180 185 And who would take the poor from Providence ? Like some lone Chartreux stands the good old hall , Silence without , and fasts within the wall ; No raftered roofs with dance and tabor sound , No ...
... rich was prodigal expense , 22 180 185 And who would take the poor from Providence ? Like some lone Chartreux stands the good old hall , Silence without , and fasts within the wall ; No raftered roofs with dance and tabor sound , No ...
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