The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs. Warburton and Warton [&c.]. To which are added, some original letters, with additional observations, and memoirs, by W.L. Bowles, Nide 11806 |
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Sivu xxvi
... translation of Ovid's Epiftle from Sappho to Phaon . Dr. Warton fays , that from his profeffion " he had feen compofitions of youths of fixteen years old , far beyond the Pastorals in point of genius and imagination , though not of ...
... translation of Ovid's Epiftle from Sappho to Phaon . Dr. Warton fays , that from his profeffion " he had feen compofitions of youths of fixteen years old , far beyond the Pastorals in point of genius and imagination , though not of ...
Sivu xxxviii
... translation of the Rape of the Lock : " Puffs , powders , patches , bibles , billet - doux . " CANT . I. " Là pafte , polvi , biblia , e dolci fogli . " " One speaks the glory of the British Queen . " CANT . III , " Chi d'antica Eroina ...
... translation of the Rape of the Lock : " Puffs , powders , patches , bibles , billet - doux . " CANT . I. " Là pafte , polvi , biblia , e dolci fogli . " " One speaks the glory of the British Queen . " CANT . III , " Chi d'antica Eroina ...
Sivu xl
... translation of the Iliad , proposals for which were iffued in 1713 , and which was the cause of the final rupture between Pope and Addison , I need not follow , but shall rather refer to his Life of Pope , page 304 .- ( Lives of the ...
... translation of the Iliad , proposals for which were iffued in 1713 , and which was the cause of the final rupture between Pope and Addison , I need not follow , but shall rather refer to his Life of Pope , page 304 .- ( Lives of the ...
Sivu xliv
... and Warton , place the meet- ing between Pope and Addifon , fubfequent to the publication of this rival translation . See Biographia , article Addison . " do if he was much humbler , might look 6 xliv LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... and Warton , place the meet- ing between Pope and Addifon , fubfequent to the publication of this rival translation . See Biographia , article Addison . " do if he was much humbler , might look 6 xliv LIFE AND WRITINGS.
Sivu cxvi
... translation , was never forgotten or forgiven . This fact is de- ⚫cidedly afcertained by Mr. Cumberland , in the in- teresting account of his own life . In the year 1742 happened the extraordinary quarrel with his friend Allen . I am ...
... translation , was never forgotten or forgiven . This fact is de- ⚫cidedly afcertained by Mr. Cumberland , in the in- teresting account of his own life . In the year 1742 happened the extraordinary quarrel with his friend Allen . I am ...
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Sivu 315 - Be kind and courteous to this gentleman ; Hop in his walks, and gambol in his eyes ; Feed him with apricocks and dewberries, With purple grapes, green figs, and mulberries.
Sivu 306 - Safe from the treach'rous friend, the daring spark, The glance by day, the whisper in the dark, When kind occasion prompts their warm desires, When music softens, and when dancing fires ? Tis but their sylph, the wise celestials know, Though honour is the word with men below.
Sivu 180 - Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire; Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter, fire. Blest, who can unconcern'dly find Hours, days, and years, slide soft away In health of body; peace of mind; Quiet by day ; Sound sleep by night; study and ease Together mix'd; sweet recreation, And innocence, which most does please With meditation.
Sivu 344 - Nor fear'd the chief th' unequal fight to try, Who sought no more than on his foe to die. But this bold lord with manly strength...
Sivu 53 - For we were nursed upon the self-same hill, Fed the same flock by fountain, shade, and rill. Together both, ere the high lawns appear'd Under the opening eye-lids of the morn, We drove a-field, and both together heard What time the gray-fly winds her sultry horn...
Sivu 289 - Jilts rul'd the state, and statesmen farces writ; Nay, wits had pensions, and young Lords had wit: The Fair...
Sivu 180 - ... shade. In winter fire. Blest, who can unconcern'dly find Hours, days, and years slide soft away. In health of body, peace of mind, Quiet by day. Sound sleep by night; study and ease, Together mixt; sweet recreation: And innocence, which most does please With meditation.
Sivu 315 - Where the bee sucks, there suck I; In a cowslip's bell I lie: There I couch when owls do cry. On the bat's back I do fly, After summer, merrily : Merrily, merrily, shall I live now, Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.
Sivu 314 - While every beam new transient colours flings, Colours that change whene'er they wave their wings. Amid the circle, on the gilded mast, Superior by the head, was Ariel...
Sivu 221 - OF all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, What the weak head with strongest bias rules, Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools. Whatever Nature has in worth...