The Works of Alexander Pope, Band 3Hastings, Etheridge and Bliss, 1808 |
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... writers : And some had been such old offenders , that he had quite forgotten their persons as well as their slan- ders , till they were pleased to revive them . Now what had Mr. POPE done before , to incense them ? He had published ...
... writers : And some had been such old offenders , that he had quite forgotten their persons as well as their slan- ders , till they were pleased to revive them . Now what had Mr. POPE done before , to incense them ? He had published ...
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... Writer in- flicts . The next objection is , that these sort of authors are hoor . That might be pleaded as an excuse at the Old * Which we have done in a List printed in the Appendix . Bailey , for lesser crimes than Defamation ( for ...
... Writer in- flicts . The next objection is , that these sort of authors are hoor . That might be pleaded as an excuse at the Old * Which we have done in a List printed in the Appendix . Bailey , for lesser crimes than Defamation ( for ...
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... writers to a good one . Such as claim a merit from being his Admirers , I would gladly ask , if it lays him under a personal obligation ? At that rate he would be the most obliged humble servant in the world . I dare swear for these in ...
... writers to a good one . Such as claim a merit from being his Admirers , I would gladly ask , if it lays him under a personal obligation ? At that rate he would be the most obliged humble servant in the world . I dare swear for these in ...
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... writers so notorious for the contrary practice , be- came no man so well as himself ; as none , it is plain , was so ... writer , know how hard it is ( with regard both to his subject and c As Mr. Wycherley , at the time the Town ...
... writers so notorious for the contrary practice , be- came no man so well as himself ; as none , it is plain , was so ... writer , know how hard it is ( with regard both to his subject and c As Mr. Wycherley , at the time the Town ...
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... writers , by discouraging the bad . Nor is it an ill - natured thing , in relation even to the very persons upon whom the reflections are made . It is true , it may ... writing without -one . CONCANEN , Ded . to the Author of the DUNCIAD.
... writers , by discouraging the bad . Nor is it an ill - natured thing , in relation even to the very persons upon whom the reflections are made . It is true , it may ... writing without -one . CONCANEN , Ded . to the Author of the DUNCIAD.
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