Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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So fecret Enemies more Mischief do , The less still they their Pow ' r to do it , show
. By that Assassinate my Life ' s betray ' dMr . IVycherley , in his Poems , is very
satirical on Courtiers , especially in his Praise of Ignorance , dedicated to the ...
So fecret Enemies more Mischief do , The less still they their Pow ' r to do it , show
. By that Assassinate my Life ' s betray ' dMr . IVycherley , in his Poems , is very
satirical on Courtiers , especially in his Praise of Ignorance , dedicated to the ...
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that time , I was very sufficiently tired , but yet had much ado to sleep , by reason
of the Noise still sounding in my Ears ; which remained so , for some Hours , just
as if the shooting had still continued . I observed also two Things , which I dare ...
that time , I was very sufficiently tired , but yet had much ado to sleep , by reason
of the Noise still sounding in my Ears ; which remained so , for some Hours , just
as if the shooting had still continued . I observed also two Things , which I dare ...
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Say you her Instruments , the Great , Call ' d to this Work by Dulness , Jove , and
Fate ; You , by whose Care , in vain descry ' d and curft , Still Dunce the Second
reigns like Dunce the First . This last Line alludes to a Verse of Mr . Dryden ' s ...
Say you her Instruments , the Great , Call ' d to this Work by Dulness , Jove , and
Fate ; You , by whose Care , in vain descry ' d and curft , Still Dunce the Second
reigns like Dunce the First . This last Line alludes to a Verse of Mr . Dryden ' s ...
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