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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... faid by Shakespear in Romeo and Juliet ; and Mr. Pope has not degraded it as any Abfurdity , or unworthy of the Author . 66 Pho Pho ! you faw her fair , none elfe being by ; Herfelf poiz'd with herself in either Eye : But , & c . Or ...
... faid by Shakespear in Romeo and Juliet ; and Mr. Pope has not degraded it as any Abfurdity , or unworthy of the Author . 66 Pho Pho ! you faw her fair , none elfe being by ; Herfelf poiz'd with herself in either Eye : But , & c . Or ...
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... faid an ' Angel came and finished his Piece , so you would swear a Devil put the laft Hand to mine , it is fo begrim'd and fmutted . However , I comfort myself with a Christian Reflection , that I have not broken the Commandment ; for ...
... faid an ' Angel came and finished his Piece , so you would swear a Devil put the laft Hand to mine , it is fo begrim'd and fmutted . However , I comfort myself with a Christian Reflection , that I have not broken the Commandment ; for ...
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... faid he , my Reverend Friend , Dr. Clark , it is but a little while I can enjoy your improving Company , here in Oxford , which we will not fo mifpend , as it would be doing , fhould we let it pafs in talking of Divinity , neither would ...
... faid he , my Reverend Friend , Dr. Clark , it is but a little while I can enjoy your improving Company , here in Oxford , which we will not fo mifpend , as it would be doing , fhould we let it pafs in talking of Divinity , neither would ...
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... faid , And figh'd ) " my Lands and Tenements to Ned . " Your Money , Sir ? My Money , Sir ! what all ? " Why - if I muft- ( then wept ) I give it Paul . " The Mannor , Sir ? " The Mannor ! hold , he cry'd , " Not that I cannot part with ...
... faid , And figh'd ) " my Lands and Tenements to Ned . " Your Money , Sir ? My Money , Sir ! what all ? " Why - if I muft- ( then wept ) I give it Paul . " The Mannor , Sir ? " The Mannor ! hold , he cry'd , " Not that I cannot part with ...
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... faid . Mr Pope , as we imagine , took the Liberty to addrefs it to Mrs. Blount , though fome few Lines in it may seem to the contrary : She is a Lady to whom Mr. Pope has had an uncommon Refpect and Regard for many Years ; he had a very ...
... faid . Mr Pope , as we imagine , took the Liberty to addrefs it to Mrs. Blount , though fome few Lines in it may seem to the contrary : She is a Lady to whom Mr. Pope has had an uncommon Refpect and Regard for many Years ; he had a very ...
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