The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - Всего страниц: 505 |
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Стр. ix
... King . Of King William's Batavian comrades , none had sought to grace their newly - acquired dignities and incomes by fostering the efforts of genius in the country which they had consented to adopt . Among the chief English - born ...
... King . Of King William's Batavian comrades , none had sought to grace their newly - acquired dignities and incomes by fostering the efforts of genius in the country which they had consented to adopt . Among the chief English - born ...
Стр. xxxviii
... only spared after he had rendered a personal service to the poet . As his shafts flew higher and higher , they ventured to touch the sacred personages of royalty itself . With the court of King xxxviii INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR .
... only spared after he had rendered a personal service to the poet . As his shafts flew higher and higher , they ventured to touch the sacred personages of royalty itself . With the court of King xxxviii INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR .
Стр. xxxix
... King George II . or Queen Caroline , Pope ( though no hopes of his own had ever been disappointed by them ) had long ceased to be on friendly terms ; and now he dared to deride the one as a mock Augustus , and pursue the other with his ...
... King George II . or Queen Caroline , Pope ( though no hopes of his own had ever been disappointed by them ) had long ceased to be on friendly terms ; and now he dared to deride the one as a mock Augustus , and pursue the other with his ...
Стр. xliv
... King , and on the State of Parties , with alterations in the arrangement and omissions never sanctioned by their author . Pope seems in this instance to have been guilty of an inexcusable offence against his 1 See the Epitaph , No. xv ...
... King , and on the State of Parties , with alterations in the arrangement and omissions never sanctioned by their author . Pope seems in this instance to have been guilty of an inexcusable offence against his 1 See the Epitaph , No. xv ...
Стр. 14
... King William III . P. IO 15 20 25 30 336 35 40 2 purple year ? ] Purple here used in the Latin sense , of the brightest , most vivid colouring in general , not of that peculiar tint so called . War- burton . [ Ver purpureum . Verg . Ecl ...
... King William III . P. IO 15 20 25 30 336 35 40 2 purple year ? ] Purple here used in the Latin sense , of the brightest , most vivid colouring in general , not of that peculiar tint so called . War- burton . [ Ver purpureum . Verg . Ecl ...
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