Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, with a Memoir, Volume 1J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... honour's cause , While yet in Britain honour had applause ) Each parent sprung . " To these lines he appended the following note . " Mr. Pope's father was of a gentleman's family in Oxfordshire , the head of which was the Earl of Downe ...
... honour's cause , While yet in Britain honour had applause ) Each parent sprung . " To these lines he appended the following note . " Mr. Pope's father was of a gentleman's family in Oxfordshire , the head of which was the Earl of Downe ...
Page xii
... honours with increase of ages grow , As streams roll down , enlarging as they flow . " 8 " As man's meanders to the vital spring , Roll all their tides , then back their circles bring . " 4 Some of its verses he is said to have used as ...
... honours with increase of ages grow , As streams roll down , enlarging as they flow . " 8 " As man's meanders to the vital spring , Roll all their tides , then back their circles bring . " 4 Some of its verses he is said to have used as ...
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... honour , that is , assure him I have ever borne all the respect and kindness imagin- able to him . I do not know to this hour what it is that has estranged him from me ; but this I know , that he may for the future be more safely my ...
... honour , that is , assure him I have ever borne all the respect and kindness imagin- able to him . I do not know to this hour what it is that has estranged him from me ; but this I know , that he may for the future be more safely my ...
Page xxxiii
... gods ! " She was herself of a noble family , or there can be no meaning in the line , " That once had honour , virtue , titles , fame . " VOL . I. 3 Under the idea here suggested , a greater propriety is MEMOIR OF POPE . xxxiii.
... gods ! " She was herself of a noble family , or there can be no meaning in the line , " That once had honour , virtue , titles , fame . " VOL . I. 3 Under the idea here suggested , a greater propriety is MEMOIR OF POPE . xxxiii.
Page xxxv
... honour or conscience , be privy to such a treat- ment , and was sorry to hear of it . I am , Sir , your very humble servant . " RICHARD STEELE , " A passage , in the Preface to Dennis's Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , charges Pope ...
... honour or conscience , be privy to such a treat- ment , and was sorry to hear of it . I am , Sir , your very humble servant . " RICHARD STEELE , " A passage , in the Preface to Dennis's Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , charges Pope ...
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