The Age of Pope (1700-1744).G. Bell and sons, 1899 - 260페이지 |
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... beauty or with fortune were not always suffered to marry in this humdrum fashion . Ab- 1 Messrs . Besant and Rice's novel , The Chaplain of the Fleet , gives a vivid picture of the life led in the Fleet , and also of the period . 2 Life ...
... beauty or with fortune were not always suffered to marry in this humdrum fashion . Ab- 1 Messrs . Besant and Rice's novel , The Chaplain of the Fleet , gives a vivid picture of the life led in the Fleet , and also of the period . 2 Life ...
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... beauty of his verse and many of its say that most striking characteristics . As well might he the beauty of a lovely woman can be enhanced by a pro- fusion of trinkets , or that a Greek statue would be more worthy of admiration if it ...
... beauty of his verse and many of its say that most striking characteristics . As well might he the beauty of a lovely woman can be enhanced by a pro- fusion of trinkets , or that a Greek statue would be more worthy of admiration if it ...
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... the poem may be traced to a variety of sources . 1 No doubt many distinguished foreigners who appreciated the beauty of the poem had read it in the original . a Students who wish to follow this track will find ALEXANDER POPE . 53 333.
... the poem may be traced to a variety of sources . 1 No doubt many distinguished foreigners who appreciated the beauty of the poem had read it in the original . a Students who wish to follow this track will find ALEXANDER POPE . 53 333.
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... beauty . For example : " Look how the fair one weeps ! the conscious tears Stand thick as dewdrops on the bells of flowers . " Among the victims claimed by the grave is ' The long demurring maid , Whose lonely unappropriated sweets ...
... beauty . For example : " Look how the fair one weeps ! the conscious tears Stand thick as dewdrops on the bells of flowers . " Among the victims claimed by the grave is ' The long demurring maid , Whose lonely unappropriated sweets ...
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... beauty , she was Beauty's self , Recluse amid the close - embowering woods ; As in the hollow breast of Apennine , Beneath the shelter of encircling hills , A myrtle rises , far from human eye , And breathes its balmy fragrance o'er the ...
... beauty , she was Beauty's self , Recluse amid the close - embowering woods ; As in the hollow breast of Apennine , Beneath the shelter of encircling hills , A myrtle rises , far from human eye , And breathes its balmy fragrance o'er the ...
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99 페이지 - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
92 페이지 - I hear a voice, you cannot hear, Which says, I must not stay; I see a hand, you cannot see, Which beckons me away.
26 페이지 - Ixion fixed, the wretch shall feel The giddy motion of the whirling mill, In fumes of burning chocolate shall glow, And tremble at the sea that froths below!
128 페이지 - She was a very beautiful woman, of a noble spirit, and there was a dignity in her grief amidst all the wildness of her transport; which, methought, struck me with an instinct of sorrow, that, before I was sensible of what it was to grieve, seized my very soul, and has made pity the weakness of my heart ever since.
196 페이지 - Sir, he was a scoundrel, and a coward : a scoundrel for charging a blunderbuss against religion and morality ; a coward, because he had not resolution to fire it off himself, but left half a crown to a beggarly Scotchman to draw the trigger after his death...
66 페이지 - How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful is man...
73 페이지 - As home he goes beneath the joyous moon. Ye that keep watch in heaven, as earth asleep Unconscious lies, effuse your mildest beams, Ye constellations, while your angels strike, Amid the spangled sky, the silver lyre. Great source of day! best image here below Of thy Creator, ever pouring wide, From world to world, the vital ocean round, On Nature write with every beam His praise.
26 페이지 - 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...
224 페이지 - Comes slowly grazing through the adjoining meads, Whose stealing pace and lengthened shade we fear, Till torn-up forage in his teeth we hear; When nibbling sheep at large pursue their food, And unmolested kine rechew the cud; When curlews cry beneath the village walls, And to her straggling brood the partridge calls...
98 페이지 - Now was excited his delight in rural pleasures, and his ambition of rural elegance : he began from this time to point his prospects, to diversify his surface, to entangle his walks, and to wind his waters ; which he did with such judgment and such fancy, as made his little domain the envy of the great, and the admiration of the .skilful ; a place to be visited by travellers, and copied by designers.