The Life of Alexander Pope, Esq: Comp. from Original Manuscripts; with a Critical Essay on His Writings and GeniusC. Bathurst, 1769 - 578페이지 |
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... describing the fummer season : the scene is by a river fide ; and the time of the day , noon . " Where dancing fun - beams on the waters play'd , “ And verdant Alders form'd a quiv'ring fhade . " These lines are perfectly picturefque ...
... describing the fummer season : the scene is by a river fide ; and the time of the day , noon . " Where dancing fun - beams on the waters play'd , “ And verdant Alders form'd a quiv'ring fhade . " These lines are perfectly picturefque ...
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... describing the effects occafioned by the * Perhaps it will be thought that Mr. POPE had Milton's Mafque in remembrance , wherein the latter fpeaks of Thyrfis , " whofe artful ftrains have oft delay'd " The huddling brook to hear his ...
... describing the effects occafioned by the * Perhaps it will be thought that Mr. POPE had Milton's Mafque in remembrance , wherein the latter fpeaks of Thyrfis , " whofe artful ftrains have oft delay'd " The huddling brook to hear his ...
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... described what he faw and felt , and had no need to have recourse to those artificial assemblages of pleaf- ing objects , which are not to be found in na- ture . The figs and honey which he affigns * as a reward to a victorious fhepherd ...
... described what he faw and felt , and had no need to have recourse to those artificial assemblages of pleaf- ing objects , which are not to be found in na- ture . The figs and honey which he affigns * as a reward to a victorious fhepherd ...
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... the Mæonian ftar . " With the Stagirite , Horace is contrasted , and his character is juftly and happily described in two lines . " Horace " Horace ftill charms with graceful negligence , " And ALEXANDER POPE , Esq . 93.
... the Mæonian ftar . " With the Stagirite , Horace is contrasted , and his character is juftly and happily described in two lines . " Horace " Horace ftill charms with graceful negligence , " And ALEXANDER POPE , Esq . 93.
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... describing the transformation of women of different difpofitions , into different forts of fpirits . " Think not when Woman's tranfient breath " is fled , " That all her Vanities at once are dead ; * * " For when the Fair in all their ...
... describing the transformation of women of different difpofitions , into different forts of fpirits . " Think not when Woman's tranfient breath " is fled , " That all her Vanities at once are dead ; * * " For when the Fair in all their ...
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265 페이지 - Let not this weak unknowing hand Presume Thy bolts to throw, And deal damnation round the land, On each I judge Thy foe. If I am right, Thy grace impart Still in the right to stay ; If I am wrong, oh, teach my heart To find that better way...
256 페이지 - Know then this truth (enough for man to know) 'Virtue alone is happiness below.
231 페이지 - With too much weakness for the Stoic's pride, He hangs between, in doubt to act or rest; In doubt to deem himself a God or Beast; In doubt his mind or body to prefer; Born but to die, and...
80 페이지 - She gives in large recruits of needful pride ; For, as in bodies, thus in souls we find, What wants in blood and spirits, swell'd with wind : Pride, where wit fails, steps in to our defence, And fills up all the mighty void of sense.
298 페이지 - Who builds a church to God, and not to Fame, Will never mark the marble with his name : Go, search it there, where to be born and die, Of rich and poor makes all the history ; Enough, that Virtue fill'd the space between ; Prov'd by the ends of being, to have been.
229 페이지 - But what his nature and his state can bear. Why has not Man a microscopic eye? For this plain reason, Man is not a Fly. Say what the use, were finer optics giv'n, T' inspect a mite, not comprehend the heav'n? Or touch, if tremblingly alive all o'er, To smart and agonize at ev'ry pore? Or quick effluvia darting thro' the brain, Die of a rose in aromatic pain?
116 페이지 - He springs to vengeance with an eager pace, And falls like thunder on the prostrate ace. The nymph exulting fills with shouts...
239 페이지 - Nor think, in Nature's state they blindly trod; The state of Nature was the reign of God: Self-love and social at her birth began, Union the bond of all things, and of man.
231 페이지 - KNOW then thyself, presume not God to scan, The proper study of mankind is Man. Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great; With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the stoic's pride, He hangs between; in doubt to act or rest...
226 페이지 - Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate All but the page prescribed, their present state: From brutes what men, from men what spirits know: Or who could suffer being here below ? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play ? Pleased to the last, he crops the flowery food, And licks the hand just raised to shed his blood.