The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 38
... verse . Glover , it is well known , threw up his half of the legacy , while Mallet took the whole , and never wrote a line of the Life . BLENHEIM . Out of the record of Sarah's feuds and ebullitions of temper , some amusing incidents ...
... verse . Glover , it is well known , threw up his half of the legacy , while Mallet took the whole , and never wrote a line of the Life . BLENHEIM . Out of the record of Sarah's feuds and ebullitions of temper , some amusing incidents ...
Page 51
... verse was Hawley , meaning , we suppose , General Hawley , the military Jeffreys , whose incompetence and negligence lost the battle of Falkirk , in 1745. Sir William Colepepper was uncle of the then Duke of Roxburgh . He died March ...
... verse was Hawley , meaning , we suppose , General Hawley , the military Jeffreys , whose incompetence and negligence lost the battle of Falkirk , in 1745. Sir William Colepepper was uncle of the then Duke of Roxburgh . He died March ...
Page 57
... verse 243. ) He married the daughter and heiress of John , Duke of Newcastle . Pope very ingeniously makes these variations in the text convey compliments or censures as he chooses . ] 26 After ver . 226 , in the MS.- [ " The B. To ...
... verse 243. ) He married the daughter and heiress of John , Duke of Newcastle . Pope very ingeniously makes these variations in the text convey compliments or censures as he chooses . ] 26 After ver . 226 , in the MS.- [ " The B. To ...
Page 68
... verses 291 and 292 of this Epistle , Pope alludes to the expensive funeral of Hopkins , and it is stated that Mr. Boulter , executor to Hopkins , made so splendid a funeral for him , that the expenses amounted to £ 7666 . JAPHET CROOK ...
... verses 291 and 292 of this Epistle , Pope alludes to the expensive funeral of Hopkins , and it is stated that Mr. Boulter , executor to Hopkins , made so splendid a funeral for him , that the expenses amounted to £ 7666 . JAPHET CROOK ...
Page 76
... verses . " It must be acknowledged , however , that Dryden , like our great orator , Burke , often lost as well as gained by his use of homely images and expressions . There was sometimes too much " cockle with the seed . ' The effect ...
... verses . " It must be acknowledged , however , that Dryden , like our great orator , Burke , often lost as well as gained by his use of homely images and expressions . There was sometimes too much " cockle with the seed . ' The effect ...
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