The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 36
... appear . She died childless in 1738 . SARAH , DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH . Ver . 115. But what are these to great Atossa's mind ? ] There was no mis- taking this portrait of Sarah , the old and famous Duchess of Marlborough . Her violent ...
... appear . She died childless in 1738 . SARAH , DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH . Ver . 115. But what are these to great Atossa's mind ? ] There was no mis- taking this portrait of Sarah , the old and famous Duchess of Marlborough . Her violent ...
Page 37
... appears that the fixed yearly income of the Duke , at the height of his favour , was no less than £ 54,825 , and that the Duchess had , in offices and pensions , an additional sum of £ 9,500 . " - Lord Mahon's History , vol . 1. In her ...
... appears that the fixed yearly income of the Duke , at the height of his favour , was no less than £ 54,825 , and that the Duchess had , in offices and pensions , an additional sum of £ 9,500 . " - Lord Mahon's History , vol . 1. In her ...
Page 39
... appear at what time the Duchess presented Pope with a sum of £ 1000 to suppress the character of Atossa . Walpole and Warton relate the incident in nearly the same terms . The lines were first shown to her Grace as if they were intended ...
... appear at what time the Duchess presented Pope with a sum of £ 1000 to suppress the character of Atossa . Walpole and Warton relate the incident in nearly the same terms . The lines were first shown to her Grace as if they were intended ...
Page 43
... appear at all angry , yet this pro- ceeding of her Grace's , when talked over in private between his Majesty and the Queen , was so resented , that Mr. Stanhope , then Vice - Chamberlain to the King , was sent in form to the Duchess of ...
... appear at all angry , yet this pro- ceeding of her Grace's , when talked over in private between his Majesty and the Queen , was so resented , that Mr. Stanhope , then Vice - Chamberlain to the King , was sent in form to the Duchess of ...
Page 47
... appear to him reasonable , ver . 179. How a prodigal does the same , ver . 199. The due medium , and true use of riches , ver . 219 . The Man of Ross , ver . 250. The fate of the profuse and the covetous , in two examples : both ...
... appear to him reasonable , ver . 179. How a prodigal does the same , ver . 199. The due medium , and true use of riches , ver . 219 . The Man of Ross , ver . 250. The fate of the profuse and the covetous , in two examples : both ...
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