The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... living thus in a courfe of flattery may put him in no fmall danger of becoming a Coxcomb : if he has , he will confe- quently have fo much diffidence as not to reap any great fatisfaction from his praife ; fince , if it be given to his ...
... living thus in a courfe of flattery may put him in no fmall danger of becoming a Coxcomb : if he has , he will confe- quently have fo much diffidence as not to reap any great fatisfaction from his praife ; fince , if it be given to his ...
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... living ; that I omitted no means in my power to be informed of my errors , both by my friends and enemies : But the true Reafon thefe pieces are not more correct , is owing to the confideration how fhort a time they , and I , have ...
... living ; that I omitted no means in my power to be informed of my errors , both by my friends and enemies : But the true Reafon thefe pieces are not more correct , is owing to the confideration how fhort a time they , and I , have ...
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... living one with unjuft praife , infulted no adverfary with ill language ; or , when I could not attack a Rival's works , encouraged reports against his Morals . To conclude , if this volume perifh , let it ferve as a VOL . I. b warning ...
... living one with unjuft praife , infulted no adverfary with ill language ; or , when I could not attack a Rival's works , encouraged reports against his Morals . To conclude , if this volume perifh , let it ferve as a VOL . I. b warning ...
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... living ; and that I omitted no means in my power to be informed of my errors by my friends and my enemies : And that I expect no favour on account of my youth , business , want of health , or any fuch idle excufes . But the true rea ...
... living ; and that I omitted no means in my power to be informed of my errors by my friends and my enemies : And that I expect no favour on account of my youth , business , want of health , or any fuch idle excufes . But the true rea ...
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... living scene is in the Mufe's glafs . Nor fweeter notes the echoing forefts cheer , When Philomela fits and warbles there , Than when you fing the greens and op'ning glades , And give us Harmony as well as Shades : 10 15 20 25 A ...
... living scene is in the Mufe's glafs . Nor fweeter notes the echoing forefts cheer , When Philomela fits and warbles there , Than when you fing the greens and op'ning glades , And give us Harmony as well as Shades : 10 15 20 25 A ...
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