The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Volume 2C. Cooke, 1795 |
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... verfe - but not aloud . Alas ! to grottoes and to groves we run , To ease and filence ev'ry Muse's fon : Blackmore himself , for any grand effort , Would drink and dofe at Tooting or Earl's - court . How fhall I rhyme in this eternal ...
... verfe - but not aloud . Alas ! to grottoes and to groves we run , To ease and filence ev'ry Muse's fon : Blackmore himself , for any grand effort , Would drink and dofe at Tooting or Earl's - court . How fhall I rhyme in this eternal ...
Page 185
... verfe , with notes . Rape of the Lock , in French , by the Princefs of Conti , Paris , 1728 ; and in Italian verfe by the Abbe Conti , a roble Venetian ; and by the Marquis Rangoni , envoy extraordinary from Modena to King George II ...
... verfe , with notes . Rape of the Lock , in French , by the Princefs of Conti , Paris , 1728 ; and in Italian verfe by the Abbe Conti , a roble Venetian ; and by the Marquis Rangoni , envoy extraordinary from Modena to King George II ...
Page 253
... verfe you foreclofe , I'll have the last word ; for by G-- I'll write profe . Poor Colley ! thy reas'ning is none of the strongest , For know , the last word is the word that lasts longest . v . 141. Ogilby the Great . ] " John Ogilby ...
... verfe you foreclofe , I'll have the last word ; for by G-- I'll write profe . Poor Colley ! thy reas'ning is none of the strongest , For know , the last word is the word that lasts longest . v . 141. Ogilby the Great . ] " John Ogilby ...
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... verfe , the other fome valuable picces in the lyric kind , on pious subjects . The line is here restored according to its original . " George Wythers was a great pretender to poetical zeal against the " vices of the times , and abused ...
... verfe , the other fome valuable picces in the lyric kind , on pious subjects . The line is here restored according to its original . " George Wythers was a great pretender to poetical zeal against the " vices of the times , and abused ...
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... verfe and the other in profe , deli- berately read , without fleeping ; the various effects of which , with the feveral degrees and mannes of their operation , are here fet forth , till the whole number , not of Critics only , but of ...
... verfe and the other in profe , deli- berately read , without fleeping ; the various effects of which , with the feveral degrees and mannes of their operation , are here fet forth , till the whole number , not of Critics only , but of ...
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