The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With a Life, Τόμος 1Little, Brown, 1854 - 363 σελίδες |
Αναζήτηση στο βιβλίο
Αποτελέσματα 1 - 5 από τα 65.
Σελίδα xii
... appears to have regarded Betterton with kindness and esteem ; and after his death published , under his name , a version into modern English of Chaucer's Prologues , and one of his Tales , which , as was related by Mr. Harte , were ...
... appears to have regarded Betterton with kindness and esteem ; and after his death published , under his name , a version into modern English of Chaucer's Prologues , and one of his Tales , which , as was related by Mr. Harte , were ...
Σελίδα xvii
... appears to have mortified the old man's vanity ; 1 and there was 1 " Wycherley was really angry with me for correcting his verses so much . I was extremely plagued , up and down , for almost two years with them . " Spence's Anecdotes ...
... appears to have mortified the old man's vanity ; 1 and there was 1 " Wycherley was really angry with me for correcting his verses so much . I was extremely plagued , up and down , for almost two years with them . " Spence's Anecdotes ...
Σελίδα xviii
... his nature , and shall never be his enemy whatsoever he says of me . " In this affair Pope appears 1 Letter from Pope to Cromwell , Oct. 19th , 1709 . to have been entirely free from blame . He still xviii MEMOIR OF POPE .
... his nature , and shall never be his enemy whatsoever he says of me . " In this affair Pope appears 1 Letter from Pope to Cromwell , Oct. 19th , 1709 . to have been entirely free from blame . He still xviii MEMOIR OF POPE .
Σελίδα xxi
... appears 1 Mr. Bowles saw something very improper in the follow- ing note from " Mrs. Martha Blount to Pope . 66 Sunday Morning . " Sir , " My sister and I shall be at home all day . If any com- pany come that you do not like , I'll go ...
... appears 1 Mr. Bowles saw something very improper in the follow- ing note from " Mrs. Martha Blount to Pope . 66 Sunday Morning . " Sir , " My sister and I shall be at home all day . If any com- pany come that you do not like , I'll go ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... appear that the Essay was originally printed for Tonson , and that the impression in the same year by Lewis was a subsequent publication . " - Life of Pope , p . 64 . The word " Tonson's , " in the preceding quotation from Pope's some ...
... appear that the Essay was originally printed for Tonson , and that the impression in the same year by Lewis was a subsequent publication . " - Life of Pope , p . 64 . The word " Tonson's , " in the preceding quotation from Pope's some ...
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With a Life, Τόμος 1 Alexander Pope,Alexander Dyce Πλήρης προβολή - 1859 |
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With a Life, Τόμος 1 Alexander Pope,Alexander Dyce Πλήρης προβολή - 1853 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Addison Adrastus ALEXANDER POPE appears Arbuthnot beauty Belinda breast bright Brutus charms crown'd Curll death Dryope Dunciad E'en edition Edmund Curll Eloisa Eloisa to Abelard Epistle Essay Eteocles eyes fair fame fate flames flowers Forest fury give gods grace groves hair Halifax hand heart heaven Homer honour Iliad IMITATIONS John Searle Jove kings Lady letter Lintot live Lock Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax maid Martha Blount mournful Muses never night numbers nymph o'er pastoral Phoebus plain poem poet poetry Pope Pope's printed published rage reign rise Roscoe sacred Sappho Satires says shades shining sighs sing Singer Sir Richard Steele skies soul Spence Spence's Anecdotes spring swains Swift sylphs sylvan tears Thalestris Thebes thee things thou thought throne tion translation trembling Twickenham verses Vertumnus volume Warburton William Trumbull winds write Wycherley youth
Δημοφιλή αποσπάσματα
Σελίδα lvii - Peace to all such! But were there one whose fires True genius kindles, and fair fame inspires; Blest with each talent and each art to please. 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; View him with scornful, yev with jealous eyes.
Σελίδα 44 - And hell's grim tyrant feel th' eternal wound. As the good shepherd tends his fleecy care, Seeks freshest pasture and the purest air ; Explores the lost, the wandering sheep directs, By day o'ersees them, and by night protects ; The tender lambs he raises in his arms, Feeds from his hand and in his bosom warms ; Thus shall mankind his guardian care engage, The promised father of the future age.
Σελίδα lvii - Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause; While wits and Templars every sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise — Who but must laugh, if such a man there be? Who would not weep, if Atticus were he? What though my name stood rubric on the walls, Or plaster'd posts, with claps, in capitals? Or smoking forth, a hundred hawkers load, On wings of winds came flying all abroad?
Σελίδα 80 - Or brew fierce tempests on the wintry main, Or o'er the glebe distil the kindly rain. Others on earth o'er human race preside, Watch all their ways, and all their actions guide: Of these the chief the care of nations own, And guard with arms divine the British throne.
Σελίδα 78 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike.
Σελίδα 105 - Heaven first taught letters for some wretch's aid, Some banish'd lover, or some captive maid: They live, they speak, they breathe what love inspires, Warm from the soul, and faithful to its fires; The virgin's wish without her fears impart, Excuse the blush, and pour out all the heart; Speed the soft intercourse from soul to soul, And waft a sigh from Indus to the pole.
Σελίδα 76 - Goddess with the glittering spoil. This casket India's glowing gems unlocks, And all Arabia breathes from yonder box.
Σελίδα 79 - But chiefly Love — to Love an altar built, Of twelve vast French romances, neatly gilt. There lay three garters, half a pair of gloves, And all the trophies of his former loves ; With tender billet-doux he lights the pyre, And breathes three am'rous sighs to raise the fire.
Σελίδα 43 - Lord's hand double for all her sins.' Isaiah proceeds, ' The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness. Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a high way for our God.
Σελίδα 43 - Oh, spring to light, auspicious Babe, be born ! See Nature hastes her earliest wreaths to bring, With all the incense of the breathing spring : See lofty Lebanon his head advance, See nodding forests on the mountains dance, See spicy clouds from lowly Saron rise, And Carmel's flowery top perfumes the skies ! Hark ! a glad voice the lonely desert cheers ; Prepare the way ! a God, a God appears ! A God, a God ! the vocal hills reply, The rocks proclaim the approaching Deity.