The Works of Alexander Pope, EsqJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1754 - 406 Seiten This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... seems not fo much the perfection of fenfe , to fay things that had never been faid before , as to exprefs those beft that have been faid ofteneft ; and that writers , in the cafe of borrowing from others , are like trees which of ...
... seems not fo much the perfection of fenfe , to fay things that had never been faid before , as to exprefs those beft that have been faid ofteneft ; and that writers , in the cafe of borrowing from others , are like trees which of ...
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... seems to doubt whether it fhould not be ab ovo Ledao , When he comes to the scene of his Poem , and the prize in difpute between the brothers , he gives us a very mean opinion of it - Pugna eft de paupere regno . -Very different from ...
... seems to doubt whether it fhould not be ab ovo Ledao , When he comes to the scene of his Poem , and the prize in difpute between the brothers , he gives us a very mean opinion of it - Pugna eft de paupere regno . -Very different from ...
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... seems , fearch'd in Waller , but fearch'd in vain . Your judgment of them is ( I think ) very right , -for it was my own opinion be- fore . If you think ' em not worth the trouble of correcting , pray tell me fo freely , and it will ...
... seems , fearch'd in Waller , but fearch'd in vain . Your judgment of them is ( I think ) very right , -for it was my own opinion be- fore . If you think ' em not worth the trouble of correcting , pray tell me fo freely , and it will ...
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... seems , had no right notion of you , as you of him ) tran- fcrib'd it by lucubration : From fome discourse of yours , he thought your inclination led you to ( what * To a Lady , with the works of Voiture . the the men of " fashion call ...
... seems , had no right notion of you , as you of him ) tran- fcrib'd it by lucubration : From fome discourse of yours , he thought your inclination led you to ( what * To a Lady , with the works of Voiture . the the men of " fashion call ...
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... seems ( with- out paffing the bounds of Christendom ) out - travelled the fin of fornication in a little time you'll look upon fome others with more patience , than the la- dies here are capable of . I reckon , you'll time it fo : well ...
... seems ( with- out paffing the bounds of Christendom ) out - travelled the fin of fornication in a little time you'll look upon fome others with more patience , than the la- dies here are capable of . I reckon , you'll time it fo : well ...
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