The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes, Complete. With Notes and Illustrations by Joseph Warton, D.D. and Others, Volumen3B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 |
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Página 147
... said he , " be true , then must we derive it , not from the fuccefs of his endeavours , but from their truth and rectitude . He had the comfort to be conscious that his caufe was a just one . ' Twas impoffible the other should have any ...
... said he , " be true , then must we derive it , not from the fuccefs of his endeavours , but from their truth and rectitude . He had the comfort to be conscious that his caufe was a just one . ' Twas impoffible the other should have any ...
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... said a man of wit , " nothing more is sometimes requifite than a bad digestion of the prime minifter . " The Grand Seignior offered to affift Henry IV . against his rebellious subjects , not for any deep political reafon , but only ...
... said a man of wit , " nothing more is sometimes requifite than a bad digestion of the prime minifter . " The Grand Seignior offered to affift Henry IV . against his rebellious subjects , not for any deep political reafon , but only ...
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... said , that the first disgust Cæfar gave to the Romans was his not rifing from his feat to receive a deputation from the Senate , which at the moment he could not venture to do , being taken with a dy- fentery , and which they ...
... said , that the first disgust Cæfar gave to the Romans was his not rifing from his feat to receive a deputation from the Senate , which at the moment he could not venture to do , being taken with a dy- fentery , and which they ...
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... said , that their gloomy four temper found most folace in the terrors of the God of Ifrael ; and their pride was most indulged in having , like the Jews , a God to themselves . W.- This is not applicable to the prefent mode of preaching ...
... said , that their gloomy four temper found most folace in the terrors of the God of Ifrael ; and their pride was most indulged in having , like the Jews , a God to themselves . W.- This is not applicable to the prefent mode of preaching ...
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... said foibles and follies ) daily arise . VER . 159. With ev'ry pleasing , ] « These two lines , " Lord Huntingdon one day faid to me , " exactly paint the character of my old friend , Fontenelle . " Tacitus fays , that Galba was rather ...
... said foibles and follies ) daily arise . VER . 159. With ev'ry pleasing , ] « These two lines , " Lord Huntingdon one day faid to me , " exactly paint the character of my old friend , Fontenelle . " Tacitus fays , that Galba was rather ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 43 - Fabricator ac Dominus non erit nunquam, nufquam." Mr. Pope ; " Breathes in our foul, informs our mortal part, " As full, as perfeft, in a hair as heart...