The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: LettersJ. and P. Knapton, 1751 |
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עמוד x
... Lord B. with a fcandalous preface of Curl's , how he could come at more of their Letters , 8 ° , printed for the fame , 1736 . VII Letters of Mr. Pope and feveral Eminent Perfons , Vol . I. from 1705 to 1711. Printed and fold by the ...
... Lord B. with a fcandalous preface of Curl's , how he could come at more of their Letters , 8 ° , printed for the fame , 1736 . VII Letters of Mr. Pope and feveral Eminent Perfons , Vol . I. from 1705 to 1711. Printed and fold by the ...
עמוד xxiv
... Lord Lanfdown . V. The Hon . J. C. to Mr. Pope concerning Betterton's remains . Rape of the Lock , & c . VI . The answer . VII . To . on returning his letters . VIII . From the Lord Lanfdown . IX . To General Anthony Hamilton , on his ...
... Lord Lanfdown . V. The Hon . J. C. to Mr. Pope concerning Betterton's remains . Rape of the Lock , & c . VI . The answer . VII . To . on returning his letters . VIII . From the Lord Lanfdown . IX . To General Anthony Hamilton , on his ...
עמוד 14
... lords and commons , in dispute with one another ; but the two other play - houses in high conteft , because the members of one house are removed up to t'other , as it is often done by the court for reasons of ftate . Infomuch that the ...
... lords and commons , in dispute with one another ; but the two other play - houses in high conteft , because the members of one house are removed up to t'other , as it is often done by the court for reasons of ftate . Infomuch that the ...
עמוד 48
... Lord Wharton fhew'd me a letter he had re- ceiv'd from a certain great General in Spain * ; I told him I would by all means have that General re- call'd , and fet to writing here at home , for it was im- poffible that a man with fo much ...
... Lord Wharton fhew'd me a letter he had re- ceiv'd from a certain great General in Spain * ; I told him I would by all means have that General re- call'd , and fet to writing here at home , for it was im- poffible that a man with fo much ...
עמוד 71
... Lord Chamberlain , nor the Queen herfelf can ever fhut up , or filence.- + While that of Drury ( alas ! ) lies defolate , in the profoundest peace : and the melancholy profpect of the nymphs yet lingring about its beloved avenues ...
... Lord Chamberlain , nor the Queen herfelf can ever fhut up , or filence.- + While that of Drury ( alas ! ) lies defolate , in the profoundest peace : and the melancholy profpect of the nymphs yet lingring about its beloved avenues ...
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עמוד 70 - ... 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.
עמוד 69 - HAPPY the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground ; Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire ; Whose trees in Summer yield him shade, In Winter fire.
עמוד 190 - 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?
עמוד 245 - Pray, Mr. Lintot, (said I,) now you talk of Translators, what is your method of managing them? "Sir, (replied he,) those are the saddest pack of rogues in the world : in a hungry fit they'll swear they understand all the languages in the universe : I have known one of them take down a Greek book upon my counter, and cry, Ah, this is Hebrew, I must read it from the latter end.
עמוד 185 - I confess, I cannot apprehend where lies the trifling in all this : it is the most natural and obvious reflection imaginable to a dying man : and, if we...
עמוד 244 - Now damn them ! what if they should put it into the newspaper, how you and I went together to Oxford ? what would I care? If I should go down into Sussex, they would say I was gone to the Speaker. But what of that ? If my son were but big enough to go on with the business, by G — d I would keep as good company as old Jacob.
עמוד 184 - I never had any esteem for, are likely to enjoy this world after me. When I reflect what an...
עמוד 182 - ... 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.
עמוד 236 - Inarime is an epitome of the whole earth, containing within the compass of eighteen miles, a wonderful variety of hills, vales, ragged rocks, fruitful plains, and barren mountains, all thrown together in a most romantic confusion.
עמוד 132 - L. walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and we met no creature of any quality but the King, who gave audience to the vicechamberlain all alone under the garden wall.