The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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Page 23
... hope I have not wanted care to imitate . " The versification was his chief object , and he elaborated it with such atten- tion to the sweetness he prized in Virgil and Waller , and with such exactness and nicety in the construction of ...
... hope I have not wanted care to imitate . " The versification was his chief object , and he elaborated it with such atten- tion to the sweetness he prized in Virgil and Waller , and with such exactness and nicety in the construction of ...
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... hope that his critic's " great , vigorous , and active mind would not be able to destroy his little , tender , and crazy carcase . " The " infallible Pope " proceeded , and letters were interchanged full of forced wit and hollow pro ...
... hope that his critic's " great , vigorous , and active mind would not be able to destroy his little , tender , and crazy carcase . " The " infallible Pope " proceeded , and letters were interchanged full of forced wit and hollow pro ...
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... hope you will attribute it to the natural openness of my temper , which hardly knows how to show respect , where it feels affection . I would love my friend , as my mistress , without ceremony ; and hope a little rough usage sometimes ...
... hope you will attribute it to the natural openness of my temper , which hardly knows how to show respect , where it feels affection . I would love my friend , as my mistress , without ceremony ; and hope a little rough usage sometimes ...
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... hope , when you shall coolly consider the many thousand instances of our being deluded by the females , since that great original of Adam by Eve , you will have a more favourable thought of the undesigning error of Your faithful friend ...
... hope , when you shall coolly consider the many thousand instances of our being deluded by the females , since that great original of Adam by Eve , you will have a more favourable thought of the undesigning error of Your faithful friend ...
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... hope and fancy , and eager to receive and to bestow admiration . The ladies of Maple - Durham had another poetical attend- ant and correspondent . This was James Moore , afterwards James Moore Smythe , son of Arthur Moore , Esq . , of ...
... hope and fancy , and eager to receive and to bestow admiration . The ladies of Maple - Durham had another poetical attend- ant and correspondent . This was James Moore , afterwards James Moore Smythe , son of Arthur Moore , Esq . , of ...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Alexander Pope,Robert Carruthers No preview available - 2015 |
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