| 1718 - 360 pages
...flow what is become of ' thy firmer Wit and Humeur * Thou {halt jejl and If gay c no mire, I confefs I cannot apprehend where lies the * trifling in all this ; 'tis the moft natural and obvious Reflec^ * tion imaginable to a dying Man : and if we confider the * Emperor was a Heathen; that doubt... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 468 pages
...Now what is <c become of thy former wit and humour ? " thou malt jeft and be gay no more.'' I confefs I cannot .apprehend where lies the trifling in all...Emperor was a heathen, that doubt concerning the, future fate of his foul will feem fo far from being the effect of want of thought, that 'twas fcarce reasonable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 262 pages
...Now what is <f become of thy former wit and humour ? " thou fhalt jeft and be gay no more." I confefs I cannot apprehend where lies the trifling in all...Emperor was a heathen, that doubt concerning the future fate of his foul will feem fo far from being the efFecT: of want of thought, that 'twas fcarce reafonable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 490 pages
...Now what is " become of thy former wit and humour ? " thou fhalt jeft and be gay no more." I confefs I cannot apprehend where lies the trifling in all this ? 'Tis the moft natural and obvious fefleftion imaginable to a dying man: and if we confider the Emperor was a heathen, that doubt concerning... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 376 pages
..." what now is become of thy former wit and humour ? thou fhalt " jeft and be gay no more. I confefs I cannot apprehend where lies the Trifling in all...Emperor was a heathen, that doubt concerning the future fate of his foul will feem fo far from being the effect of want of thought, that 'twas fcarce reafonable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 286 pages
...is become of thy former wit and hu'mour ? thou fhalt jeft and be gay no more." I confcfs I c.inntt apprehend where lies the trifling in all this? 'tis the moft natural and obvious refleftion imaginable to a dyirig"man: 'ah'd'1fwe"^6'ft'fidir the Emperor was a heathen, that doubt... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 306 pages
...cannot apprehend where lies the trifling in all.this : 'tis the moft natural and obvious reflectipn imaginable to. a dying man : and if we confider the...ftate of his foul will feem fo far from being the effecl: of want of thought, that 'twas fcarce reafonable he fhouJd think otherwife ; not to mention... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 310 pages
...«' now is become of thy former wit and humour ? " thou fhalt jeft and be gay no more." , I confefs I cannot apprehend where lies the trifling in all...moft natural and obvious reflection imaginable to a dyirig rrfan : and if we confider the Emperor was a heathen, that doubt concerning the future ftate... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 366 pages
...cannot apprehend where lies the triffing in all this : 'tis the moft natural and obvious refleftion imaginable to a dying man : and if we confider the...Emperor was a heathen, that doubt concerning the future fate of his foul will feerh fo far from being the effeifl of want of thought, that 'twas fcarce reafonable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1764 - 440 pages
...what now is " become of thy former wit and humour ? thou fbait " jeft and be gay no more." I confefs I cannot apprehend where lies the trifling in all...obvious reflection imaginable to a dying man : and if we conlidcr the Emperor was a heathen, that doubt concerning the future fate of his foul will feem fo... | |
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