The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... reason which the Editor need not be ashamed to tell . It was his regard to the family - interefts of his deceafed Friend . Mr. Pope , at his death , had left large impref- fions of feveral parts of his Works , unfold ; the property of ...
... reason which the Editor need not be ashamed to tell . It was his regard to the family - interefts of his deceafed Friend . Mr. Pope , at his death , had left large impref- fions of feveral parts of his Works , unfold ; the property of ...
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... reasons , to omit . Some , from the Manufcript - copy of the Effay on Man , which tended to difcredit fate , and to recommend the moral government of God , had , by the Editor's advice , been restored to their places in the last Edition ...
... reasons , to omit . Some , from the Manufcript - copy of the Effay on Man , which tended to difcredit fate , and to recommend the moral government of God , had , by the Editor's advice , been restored to their places in the last Edition ...
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... Reason to think they can have no reputation which will continue long , or which deferves to do fo for they have always fallen fhort not only of what I read of others , but even of my own Ideas of Poetry . If any one should imagine I am ...
... Reason to think they can have no reputation which will continue long , or which deferves to do fo for they have always fallen fhort not only of what I read of others , but even of my own Ideas of Poetry . If any one should imagine I am ...
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... Reason and of Liberty . Nor Baiæ now , nor Umbria's plain they love , Nor on the banks of Nar , or Mincio rove ; To Thames's flow'ry borders they retire , And kindle in thy breast the Roman fire . So in the fhades , where chear'd with ...
... Reason and of Liberty . Nor Baiæ now , nor Umbria's plain they love , Nor on the banks of Nar , or Mincio rove ; To Thames's flow'ry borders they retire , And kindle in thy breast the Roman fire . So in the fhades , where chear'd with ...
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... reason , I suppose , why Mr. P. tried his ftrength with them . 66 VER . 158. and earth rolls back ] He has improved his original , terræque urbefque recedunt . Virg . Whofe care , like hers , protects the fylvan reign WINDSOR - FOREST . 57.
... reason , I suppose , why Mr. P. tried his ftrength with them . 66 VER . 158. and earth rolls back ] He has improved his original , terræque urbefque recedunt . Virg . Whofe care , like hers , protects the fylvan reign WINDSOR - FOREST . 57.
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