The Works of Alexander Pope, Հատոր 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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Էջ xv
... those Letters as a clear evidence that I was a per- fect stranger to all their proceeding . Should I have protested against it , after the printing , it might have been taken for an attempt to decry his purchase ; and as the little ...
... those Letters as a clear evidence that I was a per- fect stranger to all their proceeding . Should I have protested against it , after the printing , it might have been taken for an attempt to decry his purchase ; and as the little ...
Էջ xvii
... those of his Friends , and thought it a respect shown to their memory , to suppress in particular fuch as were most in his favour . As it is not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the ...
... those of his Friends , and thought it a respect shown to their memory , to suppress in particular fuch as were most in his favour . As it is not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the ...
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... those epidemical diseases of age and youth , fourness and madness . I hope you will not need many arguments to convince you of the poffibility of this ; one alone abundantly satisfies me , and convinces to the heart ; FROM MR WYCHERLEY :
... those epidemical diseases of age and youth , fourness and madness . I hope you will not need many arguments to convince you of the poffibility of this ; one alone abundantly satisfies me , and convinces to the heart ; FROM MR WYCHERLEY :
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... those incorrigible things , Poets , are once irrecoverably be - mus'd , the best way both to quiet them , aud fecure yourself from the effects of their frenzy , is to feed their vanity ; which in- deed , for the moft part , is all that ...
... those incorrigible things , Poets , are once irrecoverably be - mus'd , the best way both to quiet them , aud fecure yourself from the effects of their frenzy , is to feed their vanity ; which in- deed , for the moft part , is all that ...
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... Those who have most wit , like those who have moft money , are generally moft fparing of either . LETTER IX . From Mr WY CHERLEY . Nov. 5. 1705 . Ours of the 26th of October I have received , as Yours I have always done yours , with no ...
... Those who have most wit , like those who have moft money , are generally moft fparing of either . LETTER IX . From Mr WY CHERLEY . Nov. 5. 1705 . Ours of the 26th of October I have received , as Yours I have always done yours , with no ...
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Էջ 78 - ... shade. In winter fire. Blest, who can unconcern'dly find Hours, days, and years slide soft away. In health of body, peace of mind, Quiet by day. Sound sleep by night; study and ease, Together mixt; sweet recreation: And innocence, which most does please With meditation.
Էջ 150 - To eat Westphalia ham in a morning; ride over hedges and ditches on borrowed hacks; come home in the heat of the day with a fever, and (what...
Էջ 325 - The bottom is paved with simple pebble, as is also the adjoining walk up the wilderness to the temple, in the natural taste, agreeing not ill with the little dripping murmur, and the aquatic idea of the whole place.
Էջ 206 - ... putrify, and are good for nothing, and running violently on, do but the more mischief in their passage to others, and are swallowed up and lost the sooner themselves.
Էջ 400 - I look upon you as a spirit entered into another life ', as one just upon the edge of immortality ; where the passions and affections must be much more exalted, and where you ought to despise all little views, and all mean retrospects. Nothing is worth your looking back ; and therefore look forward, and make (as you can) the world look after you. But take care that it be not with pity, but with esteem and admiration. I am with the greatest sincerity, and passion for your fame as well as happiness,...
Էջ 207 - Sickness is a sort of early old age; it teaches us a diffidence in our earthly state, and inspires us with the thoughts of a future, better than a thousand volumes of philosophers and divines.
Էջ 399 - Remember, it was at such a time that the greatest lights of antiquity dazzled and blazed the most in their retreat, in their exile, or in their death ; but why do I talk of dazzling or blazing? it was then that they did good, that they gave light, and that they became guides to mankind.
Էջ 178 - Bolingbroke sent for Booth, who played Cato, into the box, between one of the acts, and presented him with fifty guineas ; in acknowledgment (as he expressed it) for defending the cause of liberty so well against a perpetual dictator.
Էջ 266 - ... to one of the few, who (in any age) have come up to that character. I am...
Էջ 208 - ... very common to young men, that the attractions of the world have not dazzled me very much ; and I...