The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offend , the vicious or the unge- nerous . Many will know their own pictures in it , there being not a circumstance but what is true ...
... Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offend , the vicious or the unge- nerous . Many will know their own pictures in it , there being not a circumstance but what is true ...
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... any man , no injury can poffibly be done by mine , fince a nameless character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness , " 1 EPISTLE EPISTLE TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT , BEING THE PROLOGUE то тНЕ ADVERTISEMENT . "1 ...
... any man , no injury can poffibly be done by mine , fince a nameless character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness , " 1 EPISTLE EPISTLE TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT , BEING THE PROLOGUE то тНЕ ADVERTISEMENT . "1 ...
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Alexander Pope. That fecret to each fool , that he's an afs : The truth once told ( and wherefore should we lie ? ) The queen of Midas flept , and so may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule , No creature fmarts fo little as a ...
Alexander Pope. That fecret to each fool , that he's an afs : The truth once told ( and wherefore should we lie ? ) The queen of Midas flept , and so may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule , No creature fmarts fo little as a ...
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... truth , and moraliz'd his song : That not for fame , but virtue's better end , He ftood the furious foe , the timid friend , The damning critic , half approving wit , The coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit ; Laugh'd at the lofs of ...
... truth , and moraliz'd his song : That not for fame , but virtue's better end , He ftood the furious foe , the timid friend , The damning critic , half approving wit , The coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit ; Laugh'd at the lofs of ...
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... That leaves the load of yesterday behind ! How eafy ev'ry labour it pursues ! How coming to the poet ev'ry Mufe ! Not but we may exceed , fome holy time , B $ Or tir'd in search of truth , or fearch of Sat. II . OF HORA C E. 35.
... That leaves the load of yesterday behind ! How eafy ev'ry labour it pursues ! How coming to the poet ev'ry Mufe ! Not but we may exceed , fome holy time , B $ Or tir'd in search of truth , or fearch of Sat. II . OF HORA C E. 35.
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