The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death: Together with the Commmentaries and Notes of R. Warbuton |
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To vindicate one ' s self against such nasty flander , is much as wise as it was in
your country - man , when the people imputed a stink to him , to prove the
contrary by Thewing his backside . So let Gildon and Philips rest in peace ! what
Virgil ...
To vindicate one ' s self against such nasty flander , is much as wise as it was in
your country - man , when the people imputed a stink to him , to prove the
contrary by Thewing his backside . So let Gildon and Philips rest in peace ! what
Virgil ...
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and others , such as they really were , and not such as the gaping multitude of
their own age took them to be , or as Historians and Poets have represented
them to ours . That is another pleasure . I remember to have seen a procession at
Aix la ...
and others , such as they really were , and not such as the gaping multitude of
their own age took them to be , or as Historians and Poets have represented
them to ours . That is another pleasure . I remember to have seen a procession at
Aix la ...
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I would only recommend that the Translator ' s attention to Tully ' s Latinity may
not preclude his usage of some Terms which may be more precise in modern
philosophy than such as he could serve himself of , especially in matters ...
I would only recommend that the Translator ' s attention to Tully ' s Latinity may
not preclude his usage of some Terms which may be more precise in modern
philosophy than such as he could serve himself of , especially in matters ...
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LETTERS of Dr SWIFT to Mr | 172 |
LETTER | 252 |
From Mr Pope and Dr Arbuthnot | 267 |
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