The Quarterly Review, Volume 32William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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... Pope , with Notes and Illustrations . By Joseph Warton , D.D. , and others . 3. The Works of Alexander Pope , Esq . , in Verse and Prose ; contain- ing the principal Notes of Drs . Warburton and Warton ; Illustrations , and Critical and ...
... Pope , with Notes and Illustrations . By Joseph Warton , D.D. , and others . 3. The Works of Alexander Pope , Esq . , in Verse and Prose ; contain- ing the principal Notes of Drs . Warburton and Warton ; Illustrations , and Critical and ...
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... Pope Gregory , in his letter to Augustine , exhorts him not to be elated with pride on that account . The worthy Fuller says , ' this admonition of Gregory is with me ( and ought to be with all un- prejudiced persons ) an argument ...
... Pope Gregory , in his letter to Augustine , exhorts him not to be elated with pride on that account . The worthy Fuller says , ' this admonition of Gregory is with me ( and ought to be with all un- prejudiced persons ) an argument ...
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... Pope's Temple of Fame . Father of beauty , of instruction , and of every heroic and tender senti- ment , too !: for , where is there an amiable and honourable feeling , which may not be found delineated in the Iliad and Odyssey ?! But ...
... Pope's Temple of Fame . Father of beauty , of instruction , and of every heroic and tender senti- ment , too !: for , where is there an amiable and honourable feeling , which may not be found delineated in the Iliad and Odyssey ?! But ...
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... Pope , and before them Habington , con- tinued to dedicate some of their poetry to religion . By their faith they were remote from the controversies which agitated the esta- blished church , and their devotion might indulge itself ...
... Pope , and before them Habington , con- tinued to dedicate some of their poetry to religion . By their faith they were remote from the controversies which agitated the esta- blished church , and their devotion might indulge itself ...
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... Pope ; and Cowper , with his agreeable but too unsparing descriptions , coming nearer to the present day ; which appears , both in manners and in scenery , to delight in Dutch paint- ing , rather than in what is more delicately ...
... Pope ; and Cowper , with his agreeable but too unsparing descriptions , coming nearer to the present day ; which appears , both in manners and in scenery , to delight in Dutch paint- ing , rather than in what is more delicately ...
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