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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... judgment , would be pleased with so agreeable an amusement ; Mr. Cromwell could not be angry , fince it was but JMV juftice wondo woy you ! Helyn banor juftice to his merit , to publish the ii PREFACE to the T From Mr Wycherley Mr Walsh ...
... judgment , would be pleased with so agreeable an amusement ; Mr. Cromwell could not be angry , fince it was but JMV juftice wondo woy you ! Helyn banor juftice to his merit , to publish the ii PREFACE to the T From Mr Wycherley Mr Walsh ...
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... judgment ; when we take care to inform the public , that there are few Let- ters of his in this collection , which were e not written under twenty years of age : on th : on the other hand , we doubt not the reader will be much more ...
... judgment ; when we take care to inform the public , that there are few Let- ters of his in this collection , which were e not written under twenty years of age : on th : on the other hand , we doubt not the reader will be much more ...
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... judgment ; and that it was his last resolution to have fuppreffed thofe poems . As fome of the Letters which had Raffed between him and our author cleared that ' point , they were published in 1729 , with a few mar- ginal notes added by ...
... judgment ; and that it was his last resolution to have fuppreffed thofe poems . As fome of the Letters which had Raffed between him and our author cleared that ' point , they were published in 1729 , with a few mar- ginal notes added by ...
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... judgment , and knowledge of compofition , enlivened with the sprightliness of manly wit , distinguish those of Mr. Pope : while , on the other hand , a childish jealousy , a puerile affectation , an attention and lying at catch for ...
... judgment , and knowledge of compofition , enlivened with the sprightliness of manly wit , distinguish those of Mr. Pope : while , on the other hand , a childish jealousy , a puerile affectation , an attention and lying at catch for ...
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... Judgment , or Modefty , which ( though it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right . Therefore I will fay no more now of them , than that your good wit never forfeited your good judg- ment , but in your ...
... Judgment , or Modefty , which ( though it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right . Therefore I will fay no more now of them , than that your good wit never forfeited your good judg- ment , but in your ...
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