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Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric: A Series of Practical Lessons ... - Page 249
by George Payn Quackenbos - 1865 - 451 pages
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With His Last Corrections ..., Volume 5

Alexander Pope - 1804 - 190 pages
...fades away ! Oppress'd we feel the beam directly beat ; Those suns of glory please not till they set. To thee the world its present homage pays, The harvest early, but mature the praise : Great friend of liberty ! in kings a name 25 Above all Greek, above all Roman, fame* ; Whose word...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 pages
...jumble metaphorical and plant, language together. An author, addressing himself to the king, says : To thee the world its present homage pays ; The harvest early, but mature the praise. It is plain, that, had not the rhyme milled him ta the choice of an improper phrase, he would have...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 pages
...jumble metaphorical and plain language together. An author, addressing himself to the king, says : To thee the world its present homage pays ; The harvest early, but mature thepraige. It is plain, that, had not the rhyme misled him to the choice of an improper phrase, he...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions ...

Alexander Pope - 1807 - 288 pages
...fades away ! JO Oppress'd we feel the heam directly heat; Those suns of glory please not till they set. To thee the world its present homage pays, The harvest early, but mature the praise: Great friend of liherty! in kings a name 25 Whose word is truth, as sacred and rever'd As Heaven's...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Volume 1

Hugh Blair - 1807 - 406 pages
...ab itueptu processerit, et tibl constet. Mr. Pope, elsewhere, addressing himself to the king, says, To thee the world its present homage pays, The harvest early, but mature the praise. This, though not so gross, is a fault, however, of thesame kind. It is plain, that, had not the rhyme...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of ...

Alexander Pope - 1808 - 702 pages
...fades away ! Oppress'd we feel the beam directly beat; Those suns of glory please not till they set. To thee the world its present homage pays, The harvest early, but mature the praise: Great friend of liberty! in kings a name Above all Greek, above all Roman fame ; Whose word is truth,...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: In Four Volumes. Collated with the ...

Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 388 pages
...fades away ! Oppress'd we feel the beam directly beat ; Those suns of glory please not till they set. To thee the world its present homage pays, The harvest early, but mature the praise : Great friend of liberty ! in kings a name Above all Greek, above all Roman fame ; Whose word is truth,...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1809 - 352 pages
...jumble metaphorical and fdain language together. An author, addressing himself to the king, says : , To thee the world its present homage pays ; The harvest early, but mature the praitse. It is plain, that, had not the rhyme misled him to the choice of an improper phrase, he would...
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The works of Alexander Pope. With a selection of explanatory notes ..., Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 pages
...9 Opprcsa'd Oppress'd we feel the beam directly beat, Those suns of glory please not till they set. To thee, the world its present homage pays, The harvest early, but mature the praise : Great friend of LIBERTY ! in Kings a name 25 Above all Greek, above all Roman fame : Whose word is...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Volume 1

Hugh Blair - 1815 - 582 pages
...processerit, et »ibi constet. Mr. Pope, elsewhere, addressing himself to the king, says, To tin-.- the world its present homage pays, The harvest early, but mature the praise. This, though not so gross, is a fault, however, of the same kind. It is plain, that, had not the rhyme...
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