An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot, 1734: And Epistle VII to Dr. Arbuthnot from The Works, Volume II 1735Scolar Press, 1970 - 49 Seiten |
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... half of the poem , and particularly concern the characters of Bufo and Sporus ? There seem to be three obvious hypotheses : I. 1. That in the process of correcting two texts in the printing - house , certain revisions that should have ...
... half of the poem , and particularly concern the characters of Bufo and Sporus ? There seem to be three obvious hypotheses : I. 1. That in the process of correcting two texts in the printing - house , certain revisions that should have ...
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... Half Froth , half Venom , fpits himself abroad , In Puns , or Politicks , or Tales , or Lyes , 310 Or Spite , or Smut , or Rymes , or Blafphemies . Did ever Smock - face act fo vile a Part ? A trifling Head , and a corrupted Heart ...
... Half Froth , half Venom , fpits himself abroad , In Puns , or Politicks , or Tales , or Lyes , 310 Or Spite , or Smut , or Rymes , or Blafphemies . Did ever Smock - face act fo vile a Part ? A trifling Head , and a corrupted Heart ...
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... half a crown , Just writes to make his barrenness appear , And strains from hard - bound brains eight lines a - year : He , who still wanting tho ' he lives on theft , Steals much , fpends little , yet has nothing left : P 170 175 And ...
... half a crown , Just writes to make his barrenness appear , And strains from hard - bound brains eight lines a - year : He , who still wanting tho ' he lives on theft , Steals much , fpends little , yet has nothing left : P 170 175 And ...
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Abuſe afpers'd ARBUTHNOT Bards Bavius Bleft bleſs Bufo cloſe Codrus Court Dennis Doctor of Divinity Dryden's Dunciad Earl Earl of Burlington Eaſe ev'n ev'ry Coxcomb facred fafe fair Virtue Fame Father fcandalous fecret fenfe ferv'd filk firſt flander'd Flatt'ry fo oft o'erthrown foft fome fong Fool Friend Friendſhip ftill fuch fwear harmleſs Heav'n himſelf honeſt Horace Infults Juſt laſt Laugh'd leaſt Libel Lintot long engage lov'd Menston Midas Miniſter Miſtreſs modeſt Muſe muſt ne'er ne'r never Numbers paſt pay'd Perfon Pindar Pitholeon pleas'd pleaſe poem Poet Pope Pope's praiſe Preferv'd Pride printed Profe publiſh Queen quill rage receiv'd Rehearſal reſt Rymes Sapho ſay SCOLAR PRESS LIMITED ſcorn Scribler ſee ſenſe separate edition ſhall ſhame ſhould ſpeak Sporus ſpread ſtill ſtood ſtrains thefe theſe thoſe Thou Three thouſand thro Verfe Verſe whate'er Whiſper whofe Whoſe Wife worſe write