The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... these advantages of the THIRD Volume , must be added a great number of fine verses , taken from the Author's Manufcript - copies of these poems , communicated by him for this pur- pofe to the Editor . Thefe , the Author , a 2 ...
... these advantages of the THIRD Volume , must be added a great number of fine verses , taken from the Author's Manufcript - copies of these poems , communicated by him for this pur- pofe to the Editor . Thefe , the Author , a 2 ...
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... these pests of Virtue and Society . He came readily into my opinion ; but at the fame time , told me , it would create him many Enemies . He was not mistaken . For tho ' the terror of his pen kept them for fome time in refpect , yet on ...
... these pests of Virtue and Society . He came readily into my opinion ; but at the fame time , told me , it would create him many Enemies . He was not mistaken . For tho ' the terror of his pen kept them for fome time in refpect , yet on ...
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... all and every one of These and their Abettors , I give the LYE in form , and in the words of honeft Father Valerian , MENTI- RIS IMPUDENTISSIME . Contents of the Firft Volume . REFACE , Recommendatory Poems ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
... all and every one of These and their Abettors , I give the LYE in form , and in the words of honeft Father Valerian , MENTI- RIS IMPUDENTISSIME . Contents of the Firft Volume . REFACE , Recommendatory Poems ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
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... these ( to a man ) will hate , or fufpect him : a hundred honeft Gentle- men will dread him as a Wit , and a hundred inno- cent women as a Satirift . In a word , whatever be his fate in Poetry , it is ten to one but he must give up all ...
... these ( to a man ) will hate , or fufpect him : a hundred honeft Gentle- men will dread him as a Wit , and a hundred inno- cent women as a Satirift . In a word , whatever be his fate in Poetry , it is ten to one but he must give up all ...
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... his own . In this office of collecting my pieces , I am alto- gether uncertain , whether to look upon myself as a man building a monument , or burying the dead . If Time fhall make it the former , may these xvl PREFACE .
... his own . In this office of collecting my pieces , I am alto- gether uncertain , whether to look upon myself as a man building a monument , or burying the dead . If Time fhall make it the former , may these xvl PREFACE .
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