The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 92
... effect which the Burlington colonnade had upon him when first seen . " Soon after my return from Italy , " he says , " I was invited to a ball at Burlington House . As I passed under the gate by night it could not strike me . At ...
... effect which the Burlington colonnade had upon him when first seen . " Soon after my return from Italy , " he says , " I was invited to a ball at Burlington House . As I passed under the gate by night it could not strike me . At ...
Page 99
... effect , the multiplicity of objects in these different scenes , the variety of foliage , the water , and the number of landscapes presented , evince the highest artistic skill . Amidst the classic sculptures in the EP . IV . ] 99 ...
... effect , the multiplicity of objects in these different scenes , the variety of foliage , the water , and the number of landscapes presented , evince the highest artistic skill . Amidst the classic sculptures in the EP . IV . ] 99 ...
Page 100
... effects at Stowe extended over forty days , and realised a total sum of £ 75,562 4s . 6d.1 66 A history of Stowe gardens would be a history of the art of landscape gardening in England , from its first rude efforts , through various ...
... effects at Stowe extended over forty days , and realised a total sum of £ 75,562 4s . 6d.1 66 A history of Stowe gardens would be a history of the art of landscape gardening in England , from its first rude efforts , through various ...
Page 111
... effect : but that there were very little or no vestiges of the old Grecian ? " ] 23 [ In early editions- 66 Not that the things are either rich or rare , But all the wonder is , how they got there ? " ] 24 Amb . Philips translated a ...
... effect : but that there were very little or no vestiges of the old Grecian ? " ] 23 [ In early editions- 66 Not that the things are either rich or rare , But all the wonder is , how they got there ? " ] 24 Amb . Philips translated a ...
Page 114
... , ' Tis half their bus'ness blows to ward , or give ; The good their virtue would effect , or sense , Dies between exigents and self - defence .'- MS . " ] Or simple pride for flattery makes demands , May dunce 114 PROLOGUE.
... , ' Tis half their bus'ness blows to ward , or give ; The good their virtue would effect , or sense , Dies between exigents and self - defence .'- MS . " ] Or simple pride for flattery makes demands , May dunce 114 PROLOGUE.
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Ed by the Rev H F Cary Alexander Pope No preview available - 2006 |
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope;, Volume 4 Alexander Pope,Robert Carruthers No preview available - 2019 |
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