Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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Mr . Addison rais ' d this Author from 66 Obscurity , obtain ' d him the
Acquaintance and • Friendship of the whole Body of our Nobility , and " transferr '
d his powerful Interests with those great 6 Men to this rising Bard , whọ frequently
levied " by ...
Mr . Addison rais ' d this Author from 66 Obscurity , obtain ' d him the
Acquaintance and • Friendship of the whole Body of our Nobility , and " transferr '
d his powerful Interests with those great 6 Men to this rising Bard , whọ frequently
levied " by ...
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For could it enter into any one ' s Head but this Translator ' s , that the Grecians
would suffer the Bodies of Men who had died of the Plague , to lye rotting in their
Camp , in Heaps ? which was the Way not only to be infected , but downright ...
For could it enter into any one ' s Head but this Translator ' s , that the Grecians
would suffer the Bodies of Men who had died of the Plague , to lye rotting in their
Camp , in Heaps ? which was the Way not only to be infected , but downright ...
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... and having sufficient Groundwork to go upon , begins , and at Times finishes a
most compleat Satirė , and calls it the Dunciad ; where without the least Mercy (
being thereto moft scandalously provok ' s ) he lashes the whole Body of Dunces
...
... and having sufficient Groundwork to go upon , begins , and at Times finishes a
most compleat Satirė , and calls it the Dunciad ; where without the least Mercy (
being thereto moft scandalously provok ' s ) he lashes the whole Body of Dunces
...
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