| Alexander Pope, Alexander Dyce - 1854 - 352 pages
...image of what they call the golden age : so that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been, when the best of men followed the employment. To carry this resemblance yet further, it would not be amiss to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 pages
...an image of what they call the Golden Age: so that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been, when the best of, men followed the employment. To carry this resemblance yet further, it would not be amiss... | |
| Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 pages
...an image of what they call the Golden Age. So that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been, when the best of men followed the employment. To carry this resemblance yet farther, it would not be amiss to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 352 pages
...call the Golden Age. So that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really arc, but as they may be conceived then to have been, when the best of men followed the employment. To carry this resemblance yet further, it would not be amiss to... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1859 - 504 pages
...an image of what they call the golden age. So that we are not to deseribe our shepherds as shepherds ph ؿ 6 b z yf V n/ .> W / 0 J _G < y '? b bcen ; when the best of men followed the employment. To carry this resemblance yet further, it would... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1863 - 348 pages
...image of what they call the golden age : so that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been, when the best of men followed the employment. To carry this resemblance yet further, it would not be amiss to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 pages
...an image of what they call the golden age. So that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been ; when the best of men followed the employment. To carry this resemblance yet further, it would not be amiss to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 626 pages
...image of what they call the golden age : so that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been, when the best of men followed the employment. To carry this resemblance yet farther, it would not be amiss to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 pages
...an image of what they call the golden age. So that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been; when the best of men followed the employment. To 1 Written at sixteen years of age. P. 3 Hensius in Theocr.... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1871 - 524 pages
...image of what they call the golden age ; so that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been whex the best of men followed the employment ;" to which he adds, that " an air of piety to the gods... | |
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