The Works of Alexander Pope, Volumen 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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... gives the contrasted line from Camden , speaking of Edgar : - -- Templa Deo , templis monachos , monachis dedit agros . 80 Himself denied a grave ! It is difficult to discover to what incident the poet alludes here . Warton conceives it ...
... gives the contrasted line from Camden , speaking of Edgar : - -- Templa Deo , templis monachos , monachis dedit agros . 80 Himself denied a grave ! It is difficult to discover to what incident the poet alludes here . Warton conceives it ...
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... gives : No seas so rich , so gay no banks appear , No lake so gentle , and no spring so clear : Nor Po so swells the fabling poet's lays , While led along the skies his current strays , As thine , which visits Windsor's famed abodes ...
... gives : No seas so rich , so gay no banks appear , No lake so gentle , and no spring so clear : Nor Po so swells the fabling poet's lays , While led along the skies his current strays , As thine , which visits Windsor's famed abodes ...
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... gives Warton a triumph , of which he is never slow to avail himself . Warburton had ascribed the origin of the passage to Lucretius : his critic points it out in Lucan's -servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , & c . - Book ...
... gives Warton a triumph , of which he is never slow to avail himself . Warburton had ascribed the origin of the passage to Lucretius : his critic points it out in Lucan's -servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , & c . - Book ...
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... gives Denham the fame of being at least the English inventor of local poetry . ' But no people are less tolerant of descrip- tion than the English , and the fame expired with the novelty . 22 Cowley's tongue . Cowley , disappointed with ...
... gives Denham the fame of being at least the English inventor of local poetry . ' But no people are less tolerant of descrip- tion than the English , and the fame expired with the novelty . 22 Cowley's tongue . Cowley , disappointed with ...
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... give so lively a picture of the struggles of grace and nature , virtue and passion . - POPE . A traveller who visited the convent about the year 1768 , ( see Annual Register ) says , that its situation and prospects by no means resemble ...
... give so lively a picture of the struggles of grace and nature , virtue and passion . - POPE . A traveller who visited the convent about the year 1768 , ( see Annual Register ) says , that its situation and prospects by no means resemble ...
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