The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements; together with all his notes: pr. verbatim from the octavo ed. of mr. Warburton, Հատոր 1C. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... must collect for himself . The FIRST Volume , and the original poems in the SECOND , are here printed from a copy corrected through- out by the Author himfelf , even to the very preface : which , with feveral additional notes in his own ...
... must collect for himself . The FIRST Volume , and the original poems in the SECOND , are here printed from a copy corrected through- out by the Author himfelf , even to the very preface : which , with feveral additional notes in his own ...
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... must be added a great number of fine Verfes taken from the Author's Manufcript- copies of these poems , communicated by him for this purpose to the Editor . Thefe , when he first published the Poems , to which they belong , he thought ...
... must be added a great number of fine Verfes taken from the Author's Manufcript- copies of these poems , communicated by him for this purpose to the Editor . Thefe , when he first published the Poems , to which they belong , he thought ...
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... must have a ftrange impotency of mind whom fuch miferable fcribblers can ruffle . Of all that grofs Beotian phalanx who have written fcurrilously against me , I know not fo much as one whom a writer of repu- tation would not wish to ...
... must have a ftrange impotency of mind whom fuch miferable fcribblers can ruffle . Of all that grofs Beotian phalanx who have written fcurrilously against me , I know not fo much as one whom a writer of repu- tation would not wish to ...
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... must approve whatever they pro- duce , and the latter to imagine that authors are obliged to please them at any rate . Methinks , as on the one hand , nofingle man is born with a right of controuling the opinions of all the reft ; fo on ...
... must approve whatever they pro- duce , and the latter to imagine that authors are obliged to please them at any rate . Methinks , as on the one hand , nofingle man is born with a right of controuling the opinions of all the reft ; fo on ...
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... must expect to hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fense ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit for one man of sense ) his living thus in a course of flattery may put him in no fmall ...
... must expect to hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fense ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit for one man of sense ) his living thus in a course of flattery may put him in no fmall ...
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The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions ..., Հատոր 1 Alexander Pope Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1754 |
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Էջ 113 - Now awful beauty puts on all its arms ; The fair each moment rises in her charms, Repairs her smiles, awakens every grace, And calls forth all the wonders of her face : Sees by degrees a purer blush arise, And keener lightnings quicken in her eyes.
Էջ 115 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget 'em all.
Էջ 100 - And bless their Critic with a Poet's fire. An ardent Judge, who zealous in his trust, With warmth gives sentence, yet is always just ; Whose own example strengthens all his laws ; And is himself that great Sublime he draws.
Էջ 127 - For, that sad moment, when the sylphs withdrew^ And Ariel weeping from Belinda flew, Umbriel, a dusky, melancholy sprite, As ever sullied the fair face of light, Down to the central earth, his proper scene, Repair'd to search the gloomy cave of Spleen.
Էջ 170 - Long-sounding aisles, and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws A death-like silence., and a dread repose: Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene, Shades ev'ry flow'r, and darkens ev'ry green, Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror on the woods.
Էջ 92 - Where a new world leaps out at his command, And ready nature waits upon his hand ; When the ripe colours...
Էջ 166 - Nor foes nor fortune take this pow'r away; And is my Abelard less kind than they? Tears still are mine, and those I need not spare...
Էջ 89 - Jove Now burns with glory, and then melts with love; Now his fierce eyes with sparkling fury glow, Now sighs steal out, and tears begin to flow: Persians and Greeks like turns of nature found.
Էջ 119 - And tremble at the sea that froths below !' He spoke; the spirits from the sails descend; Some, orb in orb, around the nymph extend; Some thrid the mazy ringlets of her hair; Some hang upon the pendants of her ear: 140 With beating hearts the dire event they wait, Anxious, and trembling for the birth of Fate.
Էջ 36 - See heaven its sparkling portals wide display, And break upon thee in a flood of day. No more the rising sun shall gild the morn, Nor evening Cynthia fill her silver horn; But lost, dissolved in thy superior rays, One tide of glory, one unclouded blaze O'erflow thy courts; the Light himself shall shine Reveal'd, and God's eternal day be thine!