The Beauties of PopeG. Kearsley, 1783 - 278 Seiten |
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... feems to have been too full " it would be hard to find a man , fo well entitled " to notice by his wit , that ever delighted fo much " in talking of his money . In his letters , and in his poems , his garden and his grotto , his quin ...
... feems to have been too full " it would be hard to find a man , fo well entitled " to notice by his wit , that ever delighted fo much " in talking of his money . In his letters , and in his poems , his garden and his grotto , his quin ...
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... feems to have " increafed in the advance of life . He paffed 66 over peers and statesmen to infcribe his Iliad to Congreve , with a magnanimity of which the " praise had been complete , had his friend's vir- " tue been equal to his wit ...
... feems to have " increafed in the advance of life . He paffed 66 over peers and statesmen to infcribe his Iliad to Congreve , with a magnanimity of which the " praise had been complete , had his friend's vir- " tue been equal to his wit ...
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... feems to beat the distant plain : Hills , vales , and floods , appear already croft , And ere he starts , a thousand steps are loft . See the bold youth ftrain up the threat'ning steep , Rufh through the thickets , down the vallies ...
... feems to beat the distant plain : Hills , vales , and floods , appear already croft , And ere he starts , a thousand steps are loft . See the bold youth ftrain up the threat'ning steep , Rufh through the thickets , down the vallies ...
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... feems principal alone , Perhaps acts fecond to some sphere unknown , Touches fome wheel , or verges to fome goal ; ' Tis but a part we see , and not a whole . When the proud fteed fhall know why man restrains His fiery course , or ...
... feems principal alone , Perhaps acts fecond to some sphere unknown , Touches fome wheel , or verges to fome goal ; ' Tis but a part we see , and not a whole . When the proud fteed fhall know why man restrains His fiery course , or ...
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... feems , with things fo richly odd , The mofque of Mahound , or fome queer Pa - god . See them furvey their limbs by Durer's rules , Of all beau - kind the best proportion'd fools ! Adjust their cloaths , and to confeffion draw Thofe ...
... feems , with things fo richly odd , The mofque of Mahound , or fome queer Pa - god . See them furvey their limbs by Durer's rules , Of all beau - kind the best proportion'd fools ! Adjust their cloaths , and to confeffion draw Thofe ...
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