The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: Satires, &cJ. and P. Knapton, 1751 |
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الصفحة 23
... look on with a selfish indifference . VER . 299. Who to the Dean , and filver bell , & c . ] Meaning the man who would have perfuaded the Duke of Chandos that Mr. P. meant him in thofe circumstances ridiculed in the Epiftle on Tafte ...
... look on with a selfish indifference . VER . 299. Who to the Dean , and filver bell , & c . ] Meaning the man who would have perfuaded the Duke of Chandos that Mr. P. meant him in thofe circumstances ridiculed in the Epiftle on Tafte ...
الصفحة 25
... look upon his poem called the Effay on Criticism as fu- " perior to the Art of poetry of Horace ; and his Rape of the Lock is , in my opinion , above the Lutrin of Def- " : That not in Fancy's maze he wander'd long , to the SA TIRES . 25.
... look upon his poem called the Effay on Criticism as fu- " perior to the Art of poetry of Horace ; and his Rape of the Lock is , in my opinion , above the Lutrin of Def- " : That not in Fancy's maze he wander'd long , to the SA TIRES . 25.
الصفحة 34
... look'd upon a Satire on Vicious Courts as any Reflection on those they serv'd in. And indeed there is not in the world a greater error, than that which Fools are so apt to fall into, and Knaves with good reason to encourage, the ...
... look'd upon a Satire on Vicious Courts as any Reflection on those they serv'd in. And indeed there is not in the world a greater error, than that which Fools are so apt to fall into, and Knaves with good reason to encourage, the ...
الصفحة 35
... look'd upon a Satire on Vicious Courts as any Reflection on thofe they ferv'd in . And indeed there is not in the world a greater error , than that which Fools are fo apt to fall into , and Knaves with good reafon to en- courage , the ...
... look'd upon a Satire on Vicious Courts as any Reflection on thofe they ferv'd in . And indeed there is not in the world a greater error , than that which Fools are fo apt to fall into , and Knaves with good reafon to en- courage , the ...
الصفحة 86
... looks only like the imitation of it . VER . 78. As Gold to Silver , Virtue is to Gold . ] This perhaps is the moft faulty line in the whole collection . The Original is , Vilius eft auro argentum , virtutibus aurum . which only fays ...
... looks only like the imitation of it . VER . 78. As Gold to Silver , Virtue is to Gold . ] This perhaps is the moft faulty line in the whole collection . The Original is , Vilius eft auro argentum , virtutibus aurum . which only fays ...
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الصفحة 5 - Friend to my life, (which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song) What drop or nostrum can this plague remove?
الصفحة 255 - Yes, I am proud; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me: Safe from the Bar, the Pulpit, and the Throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone.
الصفحة 17 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
الصفحة 24 - Amphibious thing! that acting either part, The trifling head or the corrupted heart, Fop at the toilet, flatt'rer at the board, Now trips a Lady, and now struts a Lord.
الصفحة 231 - Seen him, uncumber'd with the Venal tribe, Smile without Art, and win without a Bribe. Would he oblige me ? let me only find, He does not think me what he thinks mankind.
الصفحة 5 - They pierce my thickets, through my grot they glide, By land, by water, they renew the charge, They stop the chariot, and they board the barge.
الصفحة 16 - And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...
الصفحة 29 - Bestia's from the throne. Born to no pride, inheriting no strife, Nor marrying discord in a noble wife, Stranger to civil and religious rage, The good man walk'd innoxious through his age. No courts he saw, no suits would ever try, Nor dar'd an oath, nor hazarded a lie.
الصفحة 155 - Besides, a fate attends on all I write, That when I aim at praise they say I bite. A vile encomium doubly ridicules : There's nothing blackens like the ink of fools. If true, a woful likeness ; and, if lies, ' Praise undeserv'd is scandal in disguise.
الصفحة 23 - Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes, and beauty ne'er enjoys : So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way. Whether in florid impotence...