The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 100
... 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 Alraschid . " * See the " Stowe Catalogue , priced and ...
... 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 Alraschid . " * See the " Stowe Catalogue , priced and ...
Page 111
... rich nor rare , But wonder how the devil they got there . 23 170 Were others angry - I excused them too ; Well might they rage , I gave them but their due . A man's true merit ' tis not hard to find ; 175 But each man's secret standard ...
... rich nor rare , But wonder how the devil they got there . 23 170 Were others angry - I excused them too ; Well might they rage , I gave them but their due . A man's true merit ' tis not hard to find ; 175 But each man's secret standard ...
Page 121
... rich as when he served a queen.55 53 [ Alluding to Addison's marriage with the Countess of Warwick , and Dryden's with Lady Elizabeth Howard . Neither of these connexions is said to have been happy , but in the case of Addison there is ...
... rich as when he served a queen.55 53 [ Alluding to Addison's marriage with the Countess of Warwick , and Dryden's with Lady Elizabeth Howard . Neither of these connexions is said to have been happy , but in the case of Addison there is ...
Page 123
... rich vein of Cervantes - like fancy and humour . " The Art of Political Lying , " and " It never Rains but it Pours , " are also worthy of Swift . Pope , we have no doubt , was indebted to Arbuthnot for many of his quaint illustrations ...
... rich vein of Cervantes - like fancy and humour . " The Art of Political Lying , " and " It never Rains but it Pours , " are also worthy of Swift . Pope , we have no doubt , was indebted to Arbuthnot for many of his quaint illustrations ...
Page 128
... are weak , another's pleased to say , Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , ' I come to Counsel learned in the law : 5 You'll give me , like a friend both sage and 128 IMITATIONS OF HORACE .
... are weak , another's pleased to say , Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , ' I come to Counsel learned in the law : 5 You'll give me , like a friend both sage and 128 IMITATIONS OF HORACE .
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