The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volume 6J. Rivington, 1824 - English literature |
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... racter , and the pleasures of his literary pursuits : " Piùttosto che arrichir , voglio quiete ; Piùttosto che occuparmi in altra cura Sicchi inondar lasci ' l mi ' studio a Lete ; Il qual se al corpo non può dar pastura Lo dà alla ...
... racter , and the pleasures of his literary pursuits : " Piùttosto che arrichir , voglio quiete ; Piùttosto che occuparmi in altra cura Sicchi inondar lasci ' l mi ' studio a Lete ; Il qual se al corpo non può dar pastura Lo dà alla ...
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... racter , in his will : of whose fidelity , Dodsley , from his own ob- servation , used to mention many pleasing instances . His wife was living at Eccleshall , 1783 , ninety years old , and knew many anecdotes of Pope . Warton . Ver . 1 ...
... racter , in his will : of whose fidelity , Dodsley , from his own ob- servation , used to mention many pleasing instances . His wife was living at Eccleshall , 1783 , ninety years old , and knew many anecdotes of Pope . Warton . Ver . 1 ...
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... racter of censor general ; who , alas ! if he had possessed a thou- sand times more genius , integrity , and ability , than he actually enjoyed , could not have altered or amended the manners of a rich and commercial , and consequently ...
... racter of censor general ; who , alas ! if he had possessed a thou- sand times more genius , integrity , and ability , than he actually enjoyed , could not have altered or amended the manners of a rich and commercial , and consequently ...
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