The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 44
... England , took the part of the poet . " For writing in the cause of virtue , and against the fashionable vices , " said Gay , " I am looked upon as the most obnoxious person almost in England ! " And all this about " Polly , " a ...
... England , took the part of the poet . " For writing in the cause of virtue , and against the fashionable vices , " said Gay , " I am looked upon as the most obnoxious person almost in England ! " And all this about " Polly , " a ...
Page 50
... England , who was sent to Scotland , and back again ; King Stanislaus was sent to Poland , and back again ; the Duke of Anjou was sent to Spain , and Don Carlos to Italy . 5 Alludes to several ministers , counsellors , and patriots ...
... England , who was sent to Scotland , and back again ; King Stanislaus was sent to Poland , and back again ; the Duke of Anjou was sent to Spain , and Don Carlos to Italy . 5 Alludes to several ministers , counsellors , and patriots ...
Page 63
... England been yet able wholly to suppress these barbarities . [ Fielding and Smollett , it will be recollected , give scenes of this descrip- tion . ] It was When 35 [ Pope was supposed to allude here to the Pitt diamond , a gem brought ...
... England been yet able wholly to suppress these barbarities . [ Fielding and Smollett , it will be recollected , give scenes of this descrip- tion . ] It was When 35 [ Pope was supposed to allude here to the Pitt diamond , a gem brought ...
Page 66
... England , turn back the current of hereditary dignity to its fountain , and raise him to a higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one . If amidst those bright and happy scenes of domestic honour and prosperity ...
... England , turn back the current of hereditary dignity to its fountain , and raise him to a higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one . If amidst those bright and happy scenes of domestic honour and prosperity ...
Page 67
... England has been growing to by a progressive increase of improvement , brought in by varieties of people , by succession of civilizing conquests , and civilizing settle . ments , in a series of seventeen hundred years , you shall see as ...
... England has been growing to by a progressive increase of improvement , brought in by varieties of people , by succession of civilizing conquests , and civilizing settle . ments , in a series of seventeen hundred years , you shall see as ...
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