The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Sivu 44
... raise ; But candid , free , fincere , as you began , Proceed --- a Minifter , but still a Man . Be not ( exalted to whate'er degree ) Afham'd of any Friend , not ev'n of Me : The Patriot's plain , but untrod , path pursue ; If not ...
... raise ; But candid , free , fincere , as you began , Proceed --- a Minifter , but still a Man . Be not ( exalted to whate'er degree ) Afham'd of any Friend , not ev'n of Me : The Patriot's plain , but untrod , path pursue ; If not ...
Sivu 81
... which the bill of fare is here fet down . VER . 8 Prefents her har The Harp is generally wove on the Irish Linen ; such as Table - cloths , etc. VOL . VI . G May Toм , whom heav'n fent down to raise The MISCELLANIE S. 81.
... which the bill of fare is here fet down . VER . 8 Prefents her har The Harp is generally wove on the Irish Linen ; such as Table - cloths , etc. VOL . VI . G May Toм , whom heav'n fent down to raise The MISCELLANIE S. 81.
Sivu 82
Alexander Pope. May Toм , whom heav'n fent down to raise The price of prologues and of plays , Be ev'ry birth - day more a winner , Digeft his thirty - thoufandth dinner ; Walk to his grave without reproach , And fcorn a rafcal and a ...
Alexander Pope. May Toм , whom heav'n fent down to raise The price of prologues and of plays , Be ev'ry birth - day more a winner , Digeft his thirty - thoufandth dinner ; Walk to his grave without reproach , And fcorn a rafcal and a ...
Sivu 127
... raised him- felf on his elbow , and cafting his eye on Mrs. Scriblerus , fpoke as follows . Wifely was " it faid by Homer , that in the Cellar of Jupiter " are two barrels , the one of good , the other of " evil , which he never beftows ...
... raised him- felf on his elbow , and cafting his eye on Mrs. Scriblerus , fpoke as follows . Wifely was " it faid by Homer , that in the Cellar of Jupiter " are two barrels , the one of good , the other of " evil , which he never beftows ...
Sivu 170
... the ftrength of the levatores Scapula : This Muscle is called the Muscle of patience , because in that affection of Mind people fhrug and raise up the shoulder to the tip of the ear . This Mufcle alfo be obferved 170 MEMOIRS OF.
... the ftrength of the levatores Scapula : This Muscle is called the Muscle of patience , because in that affection of Mind people fhrug and raise up the shoulder to the tip of the ear . This Mufcle alfo be obferved 170 MEMOIRS OF.
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Sivu 94 - A poet, blest beyond the poet's fate, Whom Heaven kept sacred from the proud and great: Foe to loud praise, and friend to learned ease, Content with science in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life, and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear; From nature's temperate feast rose satisfied, Thank'd Heaven that he had lived, and that he died.
Sivu 327 - Locke takes notice of a mother who permitted them to her children, but rewarded or punished them as they treated them well or ill. This was no other than entering them betimes into a daily exercise of humanity, and improving their very diversion to a virtue.
Sivu 370 - Odyssey above the ^Eneis; as that the hero is a wiser man, and the action of the one more beneficial to his country than that of the other; or else they blame him for not doing what he never...
Sivu 403 - Prose from verse they did not know, and they accordingly printed one for the other throughout the volume.
Sivu 393 - Hamlet, enlarged to almost as much again as at first, and many others. I believe the common opinion of his want of learning proceeded from no better ground. This, too, might be thought a praise by some, and to this his errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others.
Sivu 357 - ... evidently, affeCt us not in proportion to thofe of Homer. His characters of valour are much alike...
Sivu 355 - This is a field in which no succeeding poets could dispute with Homer; and whatever commendations have been allowed them on this head, are by no means for their invention in having enlarged his circle, but for their judgment in having contracted it. For when the mode of learning changed in following ages, and...
Sivu 409 - I will conclude by saying of Shakespeare, that with all his faults, and with all the irregularity of his drama, one may look upon his works, in comparison of those that are more finished and regular, as upon an ancient majestic piece of Gothic architecture, compared with a neat modern building.
Sivu 397 - Vati noceat . But however this contention might be carried on by the Partizans on either side, I cannot help thinking these two great Poets were good friends, and lived on amicable terms and in offices of society with each other.
Sivu 49 - Love, rais'd on beauty, will like that decay, Our hearts may bear its slender...