Memoires Of The Life and Writings of Alexander Pope, Esq; Faithfully Collected from Authentic Authors; Original Manuscripts, and the Testimonies of Manx Persons of Credit and Honour: With Critical Observations. Adorned with the Heads of Divers Illustrious Persons, Treated of in These Memoirs, Curiously Engrav'd by the Best Hands, Band 2his Majesty's Authority, For the Author, 1745 |
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... it not plainly imply , that it is a Treachery which stands fingle for the Nature of its Bafenefs , and has not its Parallel R S T ( 1 belon Record ; and that nothing but a Treachery equa 12 Memoirs of the Life and Writings.
... it not plainly imply , that it is a Treachery which stands fingle for the Nature of its Bafenefs , and has not its Parallel R S T ( 1 belon Record ; and that nothing but a Treachery equa 12 Memoirs of the Life and Writings.
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... Nature . Not but I congratulate you on the Pleafure you must take in being admir'd in your own Country , which fo feldom happens to Prophets and Poets : But in this you have the Advantage of Poets ; you are Mafter of an Art that must ...
... Nature . Not but I congratulate you on the Pleafure you must take in being admir'd in your own Country , which fo feldom happens to Prophets and Poets : But in this you have the Advantage of Poets ; you are Mafter of an Art that must ...
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... Nature of her Sex , and must furprize every Body . On this Occafion we say Mr. Pope fent her the following . Dear Madam , HA AVING no lefs Admiration for your Courage and good Nature , than Sympathy with your Grief , I am so highly ...
... Nature of her Sex , and must furprize every Body . On this Occafion we say Mr. Pope fent her the following . Dear Madam , HA AVING no lefs Admiration for your Courage and good Nature , than Sympathy with your Grief , I am so highly ...
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... Nature , and adapt all to the Nature and Ufe of the Place , the Beauties not forced into it , but refulting from it . After this , Mr. Pope goes on with a Description , intended to comprize the Principles of a false Tafte of ...
... Nature , and adapt all to the Nature and Ufe of the Place , the Beauties not forced into it , but refulting from it . After this , Mr. Pope goes on with a Description , intended to comprize the Principles of a false Tafte of ...
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... Nature fees , Trees cut to Statues , Statues thick as Trees , With here a Fountain , never to be play'd , And there a Summer - Houfe that knows no Shade . Here Amphitrite fails thro " Myrtle Bowers ; There Gladiators fight , or die in ...
... Nature fees , Trees cut to Statues , Statues thick as Trees , With here a Fountain , never to be play'd , And there a Summer - Houfe that knows no Shade . Here Amphitrite fails thro " Myrtle Bowers ; There Gladiators fight , or die in ...
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