The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... please them at any rate . Me- thinks , as on the one hand no fingle man is born with a right of controuling the opinions of all the rest ; fo on the other , the world has no title to de- mand , that the whole care and time of any parti ...
... please them at any rate . Me- thinks , as on the one hand no fingle man is born with a right of controuling the opinions of all the rest ; fo on the other , the world has no title to de- mand , that the whole care and time of any parti ...
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... please his Readers , and he fails merely through the misfortune of an ill judgment ; but fuch a Critic's is to put them out of humour ; a defign he could never go upon without both that and an ill temper . I think a good deal may be ...
... please his Readers , and he fails merely through the misfortune of an ill judgment ; but fuch a Critic's is to put them out of humour ; a defign he could never go upon without both that and an ill temper . I think a good deal may be ...
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... please the world , he falls under very un- lucky circumstances : for , from the moment he prints , he must expect to hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are ...
... please the world , he falls under very un- lucky circumstances : for , from the moment he prints , he must expect to hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are ...
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... please With unforc'd care , and unaffected eafe With proper thoughts , and lively images : Such as by Nature to the Antients fhewn , Fancy improves , and judgment makes your own : 20 5 10 15 For great mens fashions to be follow'd are ...
... please With unforc'd care , and unaffected eafe With proper thoughts , and lively images : Such as by Nature to the Antients fhewn , Fancy improves , and judgment makes your own : 20 5 10 15 For great mens fashions to be follow'd are ...
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... please ev'n Britons more Than all their fhouts for Victory before . 90 96 100 Oh ! could Britannia imitate thy ftream , The World should tremble at her awful name : From various fprings divided waters glide , In diff'rent colours roll a ...
... please ev'n Britons more Than all their fhouts for Victory before . 90 96 100 Oh ! could Britannia imitate thy ftream , The World should tremble at her awful name : From various fprings divided waters glide , In diff'rent colours roll a ...
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