The Works of the English Poets, Volume 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 halaman |
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Halaman ii
... these being the property of other men , the Editor had it not in his power to follow the Author's intention . The third Volume , all but the Effay on Man ( which , together with the Effay on Criticism , the Author , a lit- tle before ...
... these being the property of other men , the Editor had it not in his power to follow the Author's intention . The third Volume , all but the Effay on Man ( which , together with the Effay on Criticism , the Author , a lit- tle before ...
Halaman iii
... these poems , communicated by him for this purpose to the Editor . Thefe , when he first published the Poems to which they belong , he thought proper , for various reasons , to omit . from the Manufcript - copy of the Effay on Man ...
... these poems , communicated by him for this purpose to the Editor . Thefe , when he first published the Poems to which they belong , he thought proper , for various reasons , to omit . from the Manufcript - copy of the Effay on Man ...
Halaman iv
... these occafions with the most unfeigned pleasure . The fixth Volume confifts of Mr. Pope's mifcella- neous pieces in verfe and profe * . Amongst the Verse feveral fine poems make now their first appearance in * The profe is not within ...
... these occafions with the most unfeigned pleasure . The fixth Volume confifts of Mr. Pope's mifcella- neous pieces in verfe and profe * . Amongst the Verse feveral fine poems make now their first appearance in * The profe is not within ...
Halaman vi
... these writings ; and a vindication of his moral character , exemplified by his more distinguished virtues : his filial piety , his difinterested friendship , his reve- rence for the constitution of his country , his love and admiration ...
... these writings ; and a vindication of his moral character , exemplified by his more distinguished virtues : his filial piety , his difinterested friendship , his reve- rence for the constitution of his country , his love and admiration ...
Halaman vii
... these infults on a writer dead , though it had borne with the ribaldry , or even fet the ribalds on work , when he was alive . And in this there was no great harm : for he must have a strange impotency of mind whom fuch miferable ...
... these infults on a writer dead , though it had borne with the ribaldry , or even fet the ribalds on work , when he was alive . And in this there was no great harm : for he must have a strange impotency of mind whom fuch miferable ...
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