An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2Gregg, 1782 |
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... whose fancy was eminently ftrong . " Catilina vero , longe a suis , inter hoftium cadavera repertus eft , paululum Palamon and Arcite , Book I. etiam fpirans ; ferociamque animi , quam habuerat vivus , etiam AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 13 ...
... whose fancy was eminently ftrong . " Catilina vero , longe a suis , inter hoftium cadavera repertus eft , paululum Palamon and Arcite , Book I. etiam fpirans ; ferociamque animi , quam habuerat vivus , etiam AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 13 ...
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... little drops of light . Spenfer and Waller were POPE's great favourites , as he told Mr. Spence , in the order they are named , in his early reading . D 4 Then Then at Aurora , whose fair hand Remov'd them from AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 39.
... little drops of light . Spenfer and Waller were POPE's great favourites , as he told Mr. Spence , in the order they are named , in his early reading . D 4 Then Then at Aurora , whose fair hand Remov'd them from AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 39.
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Joseph Warton. Then at Aurora , whose fair hand Remov'd them from the skies , He gazing tow'rds the Eaft did ftand , She entertain'd his eyes . But when the bright sun did appear , All those he ' gan defpife ; His wonder was determin'd ...
Joseph Warton. Then at Aurora , whose fair hand Remov'd them from the skies , He gazing tow'rds the Eaft did ftand , She entertain'd his eyes . But when the bright sun did appear , All those he ' gan defpife ; His wonder was determin'd ...
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... Whose body nature is and God the foul ; That chang'd thro ' all , and yet in all the same Great in the earth , as in th ' ætheriai frame ; Warms in the fun , refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the ftars , and bioffoms in the trees ...
... Whose body nature is and God the foul ; That chang'd thro ' all , and yet in all the same Great in the earth , as in th ' ætheriai frame ; Warms in the fun , refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the ftars , and bioffoms in the trees ...
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... words of a writer , whose friendship I efteem to be no small happiness and honour . " Teach us each to regard himself , but as a part of this • Ver . 285 . great great whole ; a part which for its welfare we AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 79.
... words of a writer , whose friendship I efteem to be no small happiness and honour . " Teach us each to regard himself , but as a part of this • Ver . 285 . great great whole ; a part which for its welfare we AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 79.
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