Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... pope ever before required . This , however , is what Mr. Mill demands of us . He seems to think that , if all despots , without exception , governed ill , it would be unnecessary to prove , by a synthetical argument , what would then be ...
... pope ever before required . This , however , is what Mr. Mill demands of us . He seems to think that , if all despots , without exception , governed ill , it would be unnecessary to prove , by a synthetical argument , what would then be ...
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... Pope boasted that he was the " one poet " who had " pleased by manly ways ; " he derided the soft dedications with which Halifax had been fed , asserted his own superiority over the pensioned Boileau . and gloried in being not the ...
... Pope boasted that he was the " one poet " who had " pleased by manly ways ; " he derided the soft dedications with which Halifax had been fed , asserted his own superiority over the pensioned Boileau . and gloried in being not the ...
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... Pope was the first Englishman who , by the mere sale of his writings , realised a sum which enabled him to live in comfort and in perfect independence . Johnson extols him for the magnanimity which he showed in inscribing his Iliad not ...
... Pope was the first Englishman who , by the mere sale of his writings , realised a sum which enabled him to live in comfort and in perfect independence . Johnson extols him for the magnanimity which he showed in inscribing his Iliad not ...
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... influence of the Supreme Being is then described in a few tolerable lines borrowed from Pope , and a great many intolerable lines of Mr. Rob- ert Montgomery's own . The following may stand as a MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS . 199.
... influence of the Supreme Being is then described in a few tolerable lines borrowed from Pope , and a great many intolerable lines of Mr. Rob- ert Montgomery's own . The following may stand as a MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS . 199.
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... Popes , conclaves , and religious orders , rose up against the Copernican heresy . But , as Pas- cal said , they could not prevent the earth from moving , or themselves from moving along with it . One thing , however , they could do ...
... Popes , conclaves , and religious orders , rose up against the Copernican heresy . But , as Pas- cal said , they could not prevent the earth from moving , or themselves from moving along with it . One thing , however , they could do ...
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