The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... set up a " new character ? I can no more put off my Follies than 66 my Skin ; I have often tried , but they flick too close " to me ; nor am I fure my friends are displeased with " them , for in this light I afford them frequent matter ...
... set up a " new character ? I can no more put off my Follies than 66 my Skin ; I have often tried , but they flick too close " to me ; nor am I fure my friends are displeased with " them , for in this light I afford them frequent matter ...
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... Sets off unnatural conceptions in falfe and tumid expreflion . IMITATIONS . W. VER . 79. The cloud - compelling Queen ] From Homer's Epithet of Jupiter , νεφεληγερέτα Ζευς , 85 ' Twas on the day , when ** rich 20 THE DUNCIA D. Book I.
... Sets off unnatural conceptions in falfe and tumid expreflion . IMITATIONS . W. VER . 79. The cloud - compelling Queen ] From Homer's Epithet of Jupiter , νεφεληγερέτα Ζευς , 85 ' Twas on the day , when ** rich 20 THE DUNCIA D. Book I.
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... set forth in thefe lines addreffed to our author : " The craven Rook , and pert Jackdaw , 66 ( Tho ' neither birds of moral kind ) " Yet ferve , if hang'd , or stuff'd with straw , " To fhew us which way blows the wind . IMITATIONS ...
... set forth in thefe lines addreffed to our author : " The craven Rook , and pert Jackdaw , 66 ( Tho ' neither birds of moral kind ) " Yet ferve , if hang'd , or stuff'd with straw , " To fhew us which way blows the wind . IMITATIONS ...
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... sets their flames on fire . REMARK S. VER . 248. Lo ! one vaft Egg ] In another of thefe Farces Harlequin is hatch'd upon the ftage , out of a large Egg . IMITATIONS . VER . 251. Son ; what thou feek'ft is in thee ! ] Quod petis in te ...
... sets their flames on fire . REMARK S. VER . 248. Lo ! one vaft Egg ] In another of thefe Farces Harlequin is hatch'd upon the ftage , out of a large Egg . IMITATIONS . VER . 251. Son ; what thou feek'ft is in thee ! ] Quod petis in te ...
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... falfe both ! Falfe Grammar I'm fure . Both can relate but to twe : things and fee ! how easy a change sets it right ! To tears , to vows , falle troth- Tho ' my own Aldermen confer'd the bays , To 156 THE DUNCIAD . Book III .
... falfe both ! Falfe Grammar I'm fure . Both can relate but to twe : things and fee ! how easy a change sets it right ! To tears , to vows , falle troth- Tho ' my own Aldermen confer'd the bays , To 156 THE DUNCIAD . Book III .
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