Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters of Books and Men: Collected from the Conversation of Mr. Pope and Other Eminent Persons of His TimeCentaur Press, 1964 - Počet stran: 308 |
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... kind , Your soul - reviving converse warm the mind ! " Spence's benevolence was most liberal and unconfined ; distress of every sort , and in every rank of life , never preferred its claim to his atten- tion in vain : and he is ...
... kind , Your soul - reviving converse warm the mind ! " Spence's benevolence was most liberal and unconfined ; distress of every sort , and in every rank of life , never preferred its claim to his atten- tion in vain : and he is ...
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... kind : " I beg your pardon , Mr. Pope , but there is something in that passage that does not quite please me . Be so good as to mark the place , and consider it a little more at your leisure . I am sure you can give it a better turn ...
... kind : " I beg your pardon , Mr. Pope , but there is something in that passage that does not quite please me . Be so good as to mark the place , and consider it a little more at your leisure . I am sure you can give it a better turn ...
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... kind , from seeing how much every body that did write for the stage , was obliged to subject themselves to the players and the town.-P. The Deucalion in my Epic Poem , was a second Deucalion , not the hus- band of Pyrrha . - I had flung ...
... kind , from seeing how much every body that did write for the stage , was obliged to subject themselves to the players and the town.-P. The Deucalion in my Epic Poem , was a second Deucalion , not the hus- band of Pyrrha . - I had flung ...
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