The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 65
... this prelude of his spouse , what he was to expect from his friends . The devil , indeed , assaulted Job , but he seems to have got possession of his wife ! " ] up to me one day as I was at the IV . F EP . 111. ] 65 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
... this prelude of his spouse , what he was to expect from his friends . The devil , indeed , assaulted Job , but he seems to have got possession of his wife ! " ] up to me one day as I was at the IV . F EP . 111. ] 65 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
Page 67
... seem to give more point and spirit to the passages where the noble lord is introduced as an interlocutor . Pope's taste and judgment did not desert him on this occasion , but of course he has himself always the best of it in the ...
... seem to give more point and spirit to the passages where the noble lord is introduced as an interlocutor . Pope's taste and judgment did not desert him on this occasion , but of course he has himself always the best of it in the ...
Page 68
... seems to have been so conspicuous as to be one of the common topics of the day , and the outrage at his funeral marks the popular indignation . VULTURE HOPKINS . Ver . 85. What can they give ? to dying Hopkins heirs ? ] John Hopkins ...
... seems to have been so conspicuous as to be one of the common topics of the day , and the outrage at his funeral marks the popular indignation . VULTURE HOPKINS . Ver . 85. What can they give ? to dying Hopkins heirs ? ] John Hopkins ...
Page 76
... seem mean enough . Cowper invested poor Mary Unwin's sewing needles with pathetic grace and interest , but he failed egregiously , when he sought to render his manure , " the stercoraceous heap , " available for the purposes of poetry ...
... seem mean enough . Cowper invested poor Mary Unwin's sewing needles with pathetic grace and interest , but he failed egregiously , when he sought to render his manure , " the stercoraceous heap , " available for the purposes of poetry ...
Page 79
... seems to sketch ; Dryden catched the living likeness ; Pope completed the historical resemblance . Yet the abilities of this lord appear in no instance more amazing than that , being exposed by two of the greatest poets , he has exposed ...
... seems to sketch ; Dryden catched the living likeness ; Pope completed the historical resemblance . Yet the abilities of this lord appear in no instance more amazing than that , being exposed by two of the greatest poets , he has exposed ...
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