The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... tell us , was frequently disordered by bilious fevers . But what the author meant principally to observe here was , that this humour made both these princes act contrary to their character ; Charles , who was an active man , when he ...
... tell us , was frequently disordered by bilious fevers . But what the author meant principally to observe here was , that this humour made both these princes act contrary to their character ; Charles , who was an active man , when he ...
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... tell ; " meaning perhaps Johnston the Scottish Secretary , afterwards Lord Register . He lived to a great age , and was a neighbour of Pope's at Twickenham . ] 16 [ In the first edition : - " Clodio stands confess'd . " ] Though ...
... tell ; " meaning perhaps Johnston the Scottish Secretary , afterwards Lord Register . He lived to a great age , and was a neighbour of Pope's at Twickenham . ] 16 [ In the first edition : - " Clodio stands confess'd . " ] Though ...
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... telling it . " Well , " said Dodington , 66 and yet I did not hear a word of it ; but I went to sleep because I knew that about this time of day you would tell that story . " THE DUKE OF CHANDOS . Ver . 54. The gracious Chandos is ...
... telling it . " Well , " said Dodington , 66 and yet I did not hear a word of it ; but I went to sleep because I knew that about this time of day you would tell that story . " THE DUKE OF CHANDOS . Ver . 54. The gracious Chandos is ...
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... tell your Grace , in English , that I have made a painter bestow the aforesaid ornaments round about you ( for upon you there needs none ) , and I am , upon the whole , pleased with my picture beyond expression . I may now say of your ...
... tell your Grace , in English , that I have made a painter bestow the aforesaid ornaments round about you ( for upon you there needs none ) , and I am , upon the whole , pleased with my picture beyond expression . I may now say of your ...
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... tell me , was thy death more bless'd ? Cutler saw tenants break , and houses fall ; For very want he could not build a wall . His only daughter in a stranger's power ; For very want he could not pay a dower . A few grey hairs his ...
... tell me , was thy death more bless'd ? Cutler saw tenants break , and houses fall ; For very want he could not build a wall . His only daughter in a stranger's power ; For very want he could not pay a dower . A few grey hairs his ...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Ed by the Rev H F Cary Alexander Pope No preview available - 2006 |
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