The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 100
... Italy and Greece might present . To wander among the rich and ever - varying landscapes , was like the realisation of a dream , or an Arabian tale : - " Entranced with that place , and time So worthy of the golden prime Of good Haroun ...
... Italy and Greece might present . To wander among the rich and ever - varying landscapes , was like the realisation of a dream , or an Arabian tale : - " Entranced with that place , and time So worthy of the golden prime Of good Haroun ...
Page 124
... Italy to Charles , Lord Halifax , " 1701 , is the finest of his poems . Congreve , Steele , Rowe , and a host of minor authors , dedicated works to Halifax . Pope twice complimented him - first , in the preface to his Iliad , where he ...
... Italy to Charles , Lord Halifax , " 1701 , is the finest of his poems . Congreve , Steele , Rowe , and a host of minor authors , dedicated works to Halifax . Pope twice complimented him - first , in the preface to his Iliad , where he ...
Page 155
... Italy he adopted the Roman Catholic religion ; and in Turkey he became a strict Mahometan . His father deprived him by his will of the succession to the family estate . " But even this step , " says Lord Wharncliffe , " was not taken ...
... Italy he adopted the Roman Catholic religion ; and in Turkey he became a strict Mahometan . His father deprived him by his will of the succession to the family estate . " But even this step , " says Lord Wharncliffe , " was not taken ...
Page 232
... man prates of idle things , How this or that Italian sings , A neighbour's madness , or his spouse's , Or what's in either of the Houses : 135 140 145 But something much more our concern , And quite 232 [ BOOK II . IMITATIONS OF HORACE .
... man prates of idle things , How this or that Italian sings , A neighbour's madness , or his spouse's , Or what's in either of the Houses : 135 140 145 But something much more our concern , And quite 232 [ BOOK II . IMITATIONS OF HORACE .
Page 250
... Italian scene first learn'd to glow , And the first tears for her were taught to flow : Her charms the Gallic Muses next inspired ; Corneille himself saw , wonder'd , and was fired . What foreign theatres with pride have shown , Britain ...
... Italian scene first learn'd to glow , And the first tears for her were taught to flow : Her charms the Gallic Muses next inspired ; Corneille himself saw , wonder'd , and was fired . What foreign theatres with pride have shown , Britain ...
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