The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, Količina 1J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Stran v
... some , the freedom of others , and the the little im- portance of any . But thefe being the pro- perty of other men , the Editor had it not in his power to follow the Author's in- tention . The THIRD Volume , all but the Essay on Man ...
... some , the freedom of others , and the the little im- portance of any . But thefe being the pro- perty of other men , the Editor had it not in his power to follow the Author's in- tention . The THIRD Volume , all but the Essay on Man ...
Stran vi
... Some from the Ma- nufcript - copy of the Essay on Man , which tended to difcredit fate , and to recom mend the moral government of God , had , by the Editor's advice , been reftored to their places in the last Edition of that Poem . The ...
... Some from the Ma- nufcript - copy of the Essay on Man , which tended to difcredit fate , and to recom mend the moral government of God , had , by the Editor's advice , been reftored to their places in the last Edition of that Poem . The ...
Stran xiii
... some advantages accruing from a Genius to Poetry , and they are all I can think of : the agreeable power of felf - amusement when a man is idle or alone ; the privilege of being admitted into the best company ; and the free- dom of ...
... some advantages accruing from a Genius to Poetry , and they are all I can think of : the agreeable power of felf - amusement when a man is idle or alone ; the privilege of being admitted into the best company ; and the free- dom of ...
Stran xiii
... some of my vain cotemporaries the Poets , to teach them that , when real merit is want- ing , it avails nothing to have been encouraged by the great , commended by the eminent , and fa- voured by the public in general . Nov. 10. 1716 ...
... some of my vain cotemporaries the Poets , to teach them that , when real merit is want- ing , it avails nothing to have been encouraged by the great , commended by the eminent , and fa- voured by the public in general . Nov. 10. 1716 ...
Stran xiii
... some of my time to fave my foul ; and that fome wife men will be of my opinion , even if I should think a part of it better spent in the enjoyments of life than in pleafing the critics , ; · On Mr. POPE and his Poems , By His GRACE Xii ...
... some of my time to fave my foul ; and that fome wife men will be of my opinion , even if I should think a part of it better spent in the enjoyments of life than in pleafing the critics , ; · On Mr. POPE and his Poems , By His GRACE Xii ...
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