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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... use of poetical studies . A panegyrick caupon dags . XI . Of the taste of country gentlemen . APTI XII . XIII . After an illness . The obfcurity of a country life . XIV . On the fame fubject . Concerning Rondeau's . XV . From Mr ...
... use of poetical studies . A panegyrick caupon dags . XI . Of the taste of country gentlemen . APTI XII . XIII . After an illness . The obfcurity of a country life . XIV . On the fame fubject . Concerning Rondeau's . XV . From Mr ...
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... use it ; for I am fo far from thinking your plainnefs an offence to me , that I think it a charity and an obligation ; which I shall always acknowledge , with all fort of gratitude you for it ; who am , & c . am an Hon to All the news I ...
... use it ; for I am fo far from thinking your plainnefs an offence to me , that I think it a charity and an obligation ; which I shall always acknowledge , with all fort of gratitude you for it ; who am , & c . am an Hon to All the news I ...
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... use the Cæfura , or admit the Hiatus , just as the ear is least shock'd by either : For the he Cæfura fometimes offends the ear more than the Hiatus itself , and our language is naturally overcharg'd with confonants : As for example ...
... use the Cæfura , or admit the Hiatus , just as the ear is least shock'd by either : For the he Cæfura fometimes offends the ear more than the Hiatus itself , and our language is naturally overcharg'd with confonants : As for example ...
Seite 101
... use with t the Greeks or Ro- mans , neither Macrobius nor Hyginus taking the leaft notice of it . ' Tis to be observ'd , that the vul- gar spelling and pronouncing it Round O , is a ma- nifeft corruption , and by no means to be allow'd ...
... use with t the Greeks or Ro- mans , neither Macrobius nor Hyginus taking the leaft notice of it . ' Tis to be observ'd , that the vul- gar spelling and pronouncing it Round O , is a ma- nifeft corruption , and by no means to be allow'd ...
Seite 105
... uses these words , O my friend : Pa- " troclus ! forgive me that I quit the corpfe of him " who kill'd thee ; I have great gifts in ransom for “ it , which I will bestow upon thy funeral . " I am , & c . LET L LETTER XVII . From Mr ...
... uses these words , O my friend : Pa- " troclus ! forgive me that I quit the corpfe of him " who kill'd thee ; I have great gifts in ransom for “ it , which I will bestow upon thy funeral . " I am , & c . LET L LETTER XVII . From Mr ...
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