The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Том 1James Nichol, 1856 - Всего страниц: 326 |
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... truth which generally their booksellers are the first that inform them of . This happens not till they have spent too much of their time to apply to any profession which might better fit their talents , and till such talents as they ...
... truth which generally their booksellers are the first that inform them of . This happens not till they have spent too much of their time to apply to any profession which might better fit their talents , and till such talents as they ...
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... truth , whatever is very good sense must have been common sense in all times ; and what we call learning is but the know- ledge of the sense of our predecessors . Therefore they who say our thoughts are not our own , because they ...
... truth , whatever is very good sense must have been common sense in all times ; and what we call learning is but the know- ledge of the sense of our predecessors . Therefore they who say our thoughts are not our own , because they ...
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... truth which time shall discover to the prejudice of these writings ; not so much as wishing so irrational a thing , as that every body should be deceived merely for my credit . However , I desire it may then be considered that there are ...
... truth which time shall discover to the prejudice of these writings ; not so much as wishing so irrational a thing , as that every body should be deceived merely for my credit . However , I desire it may then be considered that there are ...
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... truth of himself , or , he may depend upon it , others will do it for him . I'll therefore make this preface a general confession of all my thoughts of my own poetry , resolving with the same freedom to expose myself , as it is in the ...
... truth of himself , or , he may depend upon it , others will do it for him . I'll therefore make this preface a general confession of all my thoughts of my own poetry , resolving with the same freedom to expose myself , as it is in the ...
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... Truth breaks upon us with resistless day . Trust not yourself ; but your defects to know , Make use of every friend - and every foe . A little learning is a dangerous thing ; Drink deep , or taste not the Pierian spring : There shallow ...
... Truth breaks upon us with resistless day . Trust not yourself ; but your defects to know , Make use of every friend - and every foe . A little learning is a dangerous thing ; Drink deep , or taste not the Pierian spring : There shallow ...
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ALEXANDER POPE ancient Bavius beauty bless'd blest bliss breast breath bright charms court cried critics crown'd Curll Cynthus divine Dunciad e'er earth ease Eclogues Elkanah Settle envy EPISTLE eternal eyes fair fame fate fire fix'd flames flowers fools genius glory Gnome grace groves happy head heart Heaven honour Horace Iliad kings knave laws learn'd learning live Lord Lord Bolingbroke mankind mind mortal Muse Muse's Nature Nature's ne'er never numbers nymph o'er once passion pastoral peace plain pleased poem poet Pope Pope's praise pride proud rage reason rhyme rise sacred Sappho satire sense shade shine sighs sing skies smile soft song soul spleen Sylphs taught tears Thalestris thee Theocritus things thou thought trembling truth Twas Umbriel VARIATIONS verse virtue WESTMINSTER ABBEY Whig wings write youth