The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - Всего страниц: 505 |
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Стр. xvii
... equal readiness acquiesced in this hazardous choice . He never appears to have intended that his son should engage in trade ; and even had the delicate and sickly nature of the latter admitted of his following one of the learned ...
... equal readiness acquiesced in this hazardous choice . He never appears to have intended that his son should engage in trade ; and even had the delicate and sickly nature of the latter admitted of his following one of the learned ...
Стр. xx
... equal ' Milton as the author of his earlier poems ' even at the age he wrote most of them , as yourself . ' It was Trumball who introduced his protégé to Wycherley , the veteran of many a literary campaign . ' Manly ' Wycherley , though ...
... equal ' Milton as the author of his earlier poems ' even at the age he wrote most of them , as yourself . ' It was Trumball who introduced his protégé to Wycherley , the veteran of many a literary campaign . ' Manly ' Wycherley , though ...
Стр. xxv
... equal stedfastness to a hopeless cause . Swift gradually introduced Pope to the entire clique of politicians and writers who were deluding themselves by the intricacies of their own devices . Thus Pope became acquainted with Robert ...
... equal stedfastness to a hopeless cause . Swift gradually introduced Pope to the entire clique of politicians and writers who were deluding themselves by the intricacies of their own devices . Thus Pope became acquainted with Robert ...
Стр. xxvi
... equal by both . With Gay , who cheerfully oscillated between political camps as to whose tenets he was indifferent , while his vivacious satire was of inestimable advantage to those at whose service it was placed , Pope had already ...
... equal by both . With Gay , who cheerfully oscillated between political camps as to whose tenets he was indifferent , while his vivacious satire was of inestimable advantage to those at whose service it was placed , Pope had already ...
Стр. xlvi
... equal friendship , or sought favours which he was unable to return . He has been frequently charged with an inordinate love of money ; a supposed weakness on which Lady Mary , in the days of her enmity with Pope , was especially glad to ...
... equal friendship , or sought favours which he was unable to return . He has been frequently charged with an inordinate love of money ; a supposed weakness on which Lady Mary , in the days of her enmity with Pope , was especially glad to ...
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