The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... shall here , according to the laudable ufage of editors , collect the various judgments of the Learned concerning our Poet : Various indeed , not only of different authors , but of the fame author at different feafons . Nor fhall we ...
... shall here , according to the laudable ufage of editors , collect the various judgments of the Learned concerning our Poet : Various indeed , not only of different authors , but of the fame author at different feafons . Nor fhall we ...
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... shall determine on no- thing ; but leave thee , gentle reader , to fteer thy judg- ment equally between various opinions , and to chufe whether thou wilt incline to the Teftimonies of Authors avowed , or of Authors concealed ; of those ...
... shall determine on no- thing ; but leave thee , gentle reader , to fteer thy judg- ment equally between various opinions , and to chufe whether thou wilt incline to the Teftimonies of Authors avowed , or of Authors concealed ; of those ...
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... shall next declare the occafion and the cause which moved our poet to this particular work . He lived in those days , when ( after Providence had permitted the invention of Printing as a scourge for the fins of the learned ) Paper also ...
... shall next declare the occafion and the cause which moved our poet to this particular work . He lived in those days , when ( after Providence had permitted the invention of Printing as a scourge for the fins of the learned ) Paper also ...
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... shall therefore fet our good brother and the world also right in this particular , by affuring them , that , in the greater Epic , the prime intention of the Mufe is to exalt Heroic virtue , in order to propagate the love of it among ...
... shall therefore fet our good brother and the world also right in this particular , by affuring them , that , in the greater Epic , the prime intention of the Mufe is to exalt Heroic virtue , in order to propagate the love of it among ...
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... shall have any esteem for " the remains of Menander and Philemon . " THEOBALD . This is furely a flip in the learned author of the fore- going note ; there having been fince produced by an accu- rate Antiquary , an Autograph of ...
... shall have any esteem for " the remains of Menander and Philemon . " THEOBALD . This is furely a flip in the learned author of the fore- going note ; there having been fince produced by an accu- rate Antiquary , an Autograph of ...
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