The Works of Alexander Pope, 6권Henry Lintot, 1737 |
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... poffible for a hardened scribler to be vainer than he is , what you write of me would make me more conceited than what I fcribble my felf : : yet I must confefs I ought to be more humbled by your praife than exalted , which commends my ...
... poffible for a hardened scribler to be vainer than he is , what you write of me would make me more conceited than what I fcribble my felf : : yet I must confefs I ought to be more humbled by your praife than exalted , which commends my ...
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... poffible , fome things from the † first volume of your Mifcellanies , which may be alter'd fo as to appear again . I doubted your mean- ing in this ; whether it was to pick out the best of those verses , ( as that on the Idleness of ...
... poffible , fome things from the † first volume of your Mifcellanies , which may be alter'd fo as to appear again . I doubted your mean- ing in this ; whether it was to pick out the best of those verses , ( as that on the Idleness of ...
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... poffible , to which you are certainly in the right to be a profeís'd enemy ; tho ' I confess I cou'd not think it poffible at all times to be avoided by any writer , till I found by reading Malherbe lately , that there is fcarce any ...
... poffible , to which you are certainly in the right to be a profeís'd enemy ; tho ' I confess I cou'd not think it poffible at all times to be avoided by any writer , till I found by reading Malherbe lately , that there is fcarce any ...
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... poffible fome may be almoft as fabulous as thofe of Pylades and Oreftes , & c . I will only fay for the honour of dogs , that the two moft antient and esteemable books facred and prophane extant ( viz . the Scripture and Homer ) have ...
... poffible fome may be almoft as fabulous as thofe of Pylades and Oreftes , & c . I will only fay for the honour of dogs , that the two moft antient and esteemable books facred and prophane extant ( viz . the Scripture and Homer ) have ...
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... poffible injury to the finest face 米 Moft of thefe the Author has left out of his own Edition . They were printed without his Confent , and no doubt are the fame upon which this cenfure is past in the Preface . " That they have too ...
... poffible injury to the finest face 米 Moft of thefe the Author has left out of his own Edition . They were printed without his Confent , and no doubt are the fame upon which this cenfure is past in the Preface . " That they have too ...
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204 페이지 - The world recedes; it disappears! Heaven opens on my eyes! my ears With sounds seraphic ring: Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! O Grave! where is thy victory? O Death! where is thy sting?
47 페이지 - People seek for what they call wit, on all subjects, and in all places ; not considering that nature loves truth so well, that it hardly ever admits of flourishing : Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needless, but impairs what it would improve.
228 페이지 - Lordship may cause me to live agreeably in the town, or contentedly in the country, which is really all the difference I set between an easy fortune and a small one.
53 페이지 - It is not enough that nothing offends the Ear, but a good Poet will adapt the very Sounds, as well as Words, to the things he treats of. So that there is (if one may express it so) a Style of Sound. As in describing a gliding Stream, the Numbers shou'd run easy and flowing; in describing a rough Torrent or Deluge, sonorous and swelling, and so of the rest.
206 페이지 - I have an ambition of having it known that you are my friend, I shall be very proud of showing it by this, or any other instance. I question not but your Translation will enrich our tongue, and do honour to our country...
195 페이지 - Plutarch just now told me, that 'tis in human life as in a game at tables, where a man may wish for the highest cast, but, if his chance be otherwise, he is e'en to play it as well as he can, and to make the best of it.
73 페이지 - ... 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.
141 페이지 - I paced on slowly, without company, or any interruption to the range of my thoughts. About a mile before I reached Oxford, all the bells...
197 페이지 - The memory of man, (as it is elegantly exprefs'd in the Book of Wifdom) pafleth away as the remembrance of a gueft that tarrieth but one day. There are reafons enough, in the fourth chapter of the fame . book, to make any young man contented with the profpect of death.
233 페이지 - Great Turk in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all other offsprings of wit in their birth.