The Works of Alexander Pope, Volumen 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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... never returned his flame ; and the poet had no resource but to take refuge in the politician . There mediocrity of parts was less felt , and diligence more . From a private station he gradually advanced through suc- cessive offices ...
... never returned his flame ; and the poet had no resource but to take refuge in the politician . There mediocrity of parts was less felt , and diligence more . From a private station he gradually advanced through suc- cessive offices ...
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... 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 ii . 381 . 265 On Cooper's - hill ...
... 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 ii . 381 . 265 On Cooper's - hill ...
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... never rests long enough to criticise , and where one would be sorry to place the works of a better master . ' 311 Ill - fated Henry . Henry VI . , the founder of Eton college , and builder of the chapel of King's - college , Cambridge ...
... never rests long enough to criticise , and where one would be sorry to place the works of a better master . ' 311 Ill - fated Henry . Henry VI . , the founder of Eton college , and builder of the chapel of King's - college , Cambridge ...
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... never again have any office or employ- ment even in a convent ; —a sentence , virtually excluding the ecclesiastic of the twelfth century from all the paths of human distinction . Thus driven out , he took up his resi- dence in a wild ...
... never again have any office or employ- ment even in a convent ; —a sentence , virtually excluding the ecclesiastic of the twelfth century from all the paths of human distinction . Thus driven out , he took up his resi- dence in a wild ...
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... never intended to meet the public eye ; that they were the effusions of a mind rendered contempt- uous of the world by a sense of its injuries ; shut up by her vows from all possibility of realising her pictures of ideal happiness ; and ...
... never intended to meet the public eye ; that they were the effusions of a mind rendered contempt- uous of the world by a sense of its injuries ; shut up by her vows from all possibility of realising her pictures of ideal happiness ; and ...
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