Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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... than to shew my own Want of it ; besides it is of so nice a Nature , that I who
always speak unpremeditately , apprehend extreamly the saying any thing which
may be thought the least reflecting ; though even that ought not to restrain a Man
...
... than to shew my own Want of it ; besides it is of so nice a Nature , that I who
always speak unpremeditately , apprehend extreamly the saying any thing which
may be thought the least reflecting ; though even that ought not to restrain a Man
...
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The Translator pretends to justify these Lines in his tenth Observation upon the
first Book , where speaking of the different Signification of the Participle 8
7162126a , which ignifies either making the Bed , or partaking it ; he declares for
the latter ...
The Translator pretends to justify these Lines in his tenth Observation upon the
first Book , where speaking of the different Signification of the Participle 8
7162126a , which ignifies either making the Bed , or partaking it ; he declares for
the latter ...
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For I must speak what Wisdom would conceal , And Truths invidious to the Great
reveal : Bold is the Talk , when Subjects grown too wise , Instruct a Monarch
where his Error lies . Homer is so far from having any Thing of this , that it is quite
...
For I must speak what Wisdom would conceal , And Truths invidious to the Great
reveal : Bold is the Talk , when Subjects grown too wise , Instruct a Monarch
where his Error lies . Homer is so far from having any Thing of this , that it is quite
...
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