| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1734 - 382 pages
...in fecret. My Youth has dealt more fairly and openly with me ; it has afforded feveral Profpedlsof my Danger, and given me an Advantage not very common...of the World have not dazzled me very much; and I began where moft People end, with a full Conviftion of the Emptinefs of all forts of Ambition, and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 490 pages
...root in fecret. My youth has dealt more fairly and openly with me, it has afforded feveral Prolpects of my danger, and given me an advantage not very common to young men, that the attractions of the ' ' U world, Ba^e <not daxxle me very much; 'arid I tegin where moft people end, with a full conviftion... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 262 pages
...root in fecret. My youth has dealt more fairly and openly with me, it has afforded feveral Prolpects of my danger, and given me an advantage not very common to young men, that the attra&jons of the world have not dazzle me very much; and I begin where moft people end, with a full... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 468 pages
...root in fecret. My youth lias dealt more fairJy and openly with me, it has afforded fevtral Piofpc&s of my danger, and given me an advantage not very common to young men, that the attraougns of the world have nor dazzled me very much ; and t begin where moft people end, with a full... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 376 pages
...nourifhes a plant upon a bank, and caufes it to flourifh and bloflbm to the fight, but at the fame time is undermining it at the root in fecret. My youth...end, with a full conviction of the emptinefs of all forts of ambition, and the unfatisfactory nature of all human pleafures. When a fmart fit of ficknefs... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 286 pages
...root in fecret. My youth has dealt more fairly and openfy with me, it has afforded feveral profpefts of my danger, and given me an advantage not very common to young men, that the attra&ions of the world have not dazzled me very much ; and I begin where moft people end, with a full... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 428 pages
...undermining it at the root in fecret. My youth has dealt more fairly and openly with me, it has aiforded feveral profpects of my danger, and given me an advantage...end, with a full conviction of the emptinefs of all forts of ambition, and the unfatiffactory nature of all human pleafures. When a fmart fit of ficknefs... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 304 pages
...nourifhes a plant upon a bank, and caufes it to flourifh and bloflbm to the fight, but at the fame time is undermining it at the root in fecret. My youth...me an advantage not very common to young men, that N 4 the the attra&ions of the world have not dazzled me very much ; and I begin, where moft people... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 310 pages
...•nourimes a plant upon abank, and caufes it to flourifh and bloflbm to the fight, but at the fame time is undermining it at the root in fecret. My youth...me an advantage not very common to young men, that N 4 " . the the attractions of the world have not dazzled ma very much ; and I begin, where moft people... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 306 pages
...advantage not very common to youog men, that N 4 the the attractions of the world have not dazzled m« very much ; and I begin, where moft people end, with a full conviction of the emptinefs of all forts of ambition, and the unfatisfaciory nature of all human pleafures. When a fniart fit of ficknefs... | |
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