An Essay on ManMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1890 - 64 sider |
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... never was a profound or accurate scholar , but he read Latin poets with ease and delight , and acquired some Greek , French , and Italian . He was a poet almost from in- fancy ; he “ lisped in numbers , ” and when a mere youth surpassed ...
... never was a profound or accurate scholar , but he read Latin poets with ease and delight , and acquired some Greek , French , and Italian . He was a poet almost from in- fancy ; he “ lisped in numbers , ” and when a mere youth surpassed ...
Side 4
... never forgetting or forgiving them . " His literary stratagems , disguises , assertions , denials , and ( we must add ) misrepresentations would fill volumes . Yet when no disturbing jealousy , vanity , or rivalry intervened , was ...
... never forgetting or forgiving them . " His literary stratagems , disguises , assertions , denials , and ( we must add ) misrepresentations would fill volumes . Yet when no disturbing jealousy , vanity , or rivalry intervened , was ...
Side 16
... never is , but always to be , blest . The soul , uneasy , and confined from home , Rests and expatiates in a life to come . Lo ! the poor Indian , whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind ; His soul proud ...
... never is , but always to be , blest . The soul , uneasy , and confined from home , Rests and expatiates in a life to come . Lo ! the poor Indian , whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind ; His soul proud ...
Side 19
... never air or ocean felt the wind ; That never passion discomposed the mind . But all subsists by elemental strife ; And passions are the elements of life . 170 The general order , since the whole began , Is kept in nature , and is kept ...
... never air or ocean felt the wind ; That never passion discomposed the mind . But all subsists by elemental strife ; And passions are the elements of life . 170 The general order , since the whole began , Is kept in nature , and is kept ...
Side 22
... never pass the insuperable line ! Without this just gradation , could they be Subjected , these to those , or all to thee ? The powers of all subdued by thee alone , Is not thy reason all these powers in one ? VIII . See , through this ...
... never pass the insuperable line ! Without this just gradation , could they be Subjected , these to those , or all to thee ? The powers of all subdued by thee alone , Is not thy reason all these powers in one ? VIII . See , through this ...
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adjective agreeing ALEXANDER POPE alike Alludes ancient angels apposition ARGUMENT OF EPISTLE beast began blessing blest bliss breathes Cæsar Catiline chain Cicero confest connected creature Decius Dunciad earth embrace Epistle II Essay etc.-POPE eternal ethereal faith fame feel fool formed French Revolution gives govern happier happiness Heaven hope human imperfection indefinite pronoun infinitive mode instinct Julius Cæsar kings laws learned light lives Lord man's mankind means mind moral nature Nature's never nominative note to line noun numbers o'er object pain participle passions perfect Philomela planets pleasure poet poetical Pompey Pope preposition pride principle pronoun relative pronoun rise ruling angels Self-love and social sense shade sire soul spheres Stoics substantive phrase taught thee things thou thy reason tion toil touch truth Turenne Twickenham verb vice virtue weak Whate'er whole wise wrong