The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeW. Suttaby, B. Crosby & Company Corral Prinker, 1807 - 408 pages |
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... nature and state of man with respect to society Of the nature and state of man with respect to happiness The Universal Prayer ¢ ཋ © ་ 33 27 38 Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady 39 The Rape of the Lock . Eloisa to Abelard Sappho ...
... nature and state of man with respect to society Of the nature and state of man with respect to happiness The Universal Prayer ¢ ཋ © ་ 33 27 38 Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady 39 The Rape of the Lock . Eloisa to Abelard Sappho ...
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... nature honest , by experience wise , Healthy by temp'rance and by exercise . His life , though long , to sickness pass'd unknown ; His death was instant , and without a groan . The education of our great author was attended with ...
... nature honest , by experience wise , Healthy by temp'rance and by exercise . His life , though long , to sickness pass'd unknown ; His death was instant , and without a groan . The education of our great author was attended with ...
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... nature and simplicity . That Virgil , who copies Theocritus , refines on his original ; and in all points , in which judgment has the principal part , is much superior to his master . That among the moderns , their success has been ...
... nature and simplicity . That Virgil , who copies Theocritus , refines on his original ; and in all points , in which judgment has the principal part , is much superior to his master . That among the moderns , their success has been ...
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... Nature being wea- ried out with continual distress , and being driven at last to despair , the unfortunate lady , as Mr. Pope justly calls her , put an end to her own life , having bribed a maid - servant to procure her a sword . She ...
... Nature being wea- ried out with continual distress , and being driven at last to despair , the unfortunate lady , as Mr. Pope justly calls her , put an end to her own life , having bribed a maid - servant to procure her a sword . She ...
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... natural reserve and gloom at the beginning of an evening , which by conversation and a glass , brightened into an ... nature was capable of it , to divest himself of part of his vanity , which was too great for his merit ; that he had ...
... natural reserve and gloom at the beginning of an evening , which by conversation and a glass , brightened into an ... nature was capable of it , to divest himself of part of his vanity , which was too great for his merit ; that he had ...
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