The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... some of the abusive papers lately published , that my great regard to a Perfon , whofe Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater respect to Truth , than to him or to any man living , engaged me in ...
... some of the abusive papers lately published , that my great regard to a Perfon , whofe Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater respect to Truth , than to him or to any man living , engaged me in ...
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... some analogy , if not resemblance of Qualities be- tween the Heroes of the two poems ; and this , in order to admit what neoteric Critics call the Parody , one of the livelieft graces of the little - Epic . Thus it being agreed , that ...
... some analogy , if not resemblance of Qualities be- tween the Heroes of the two poems ; and this , in order to admit what neoteric Critics call the Parody , one of the livelieft graces of the little - Epic . Thus it being agreed , that ...
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... some great expedition ) the main action of the poem being by no means the Coro- nation of the Laureate , which is performed in the very first book , but the Restoration of the Empire of Dulness in Britain , which is not accomplished ...
... some great expedition ) the main action of the poem being by no means the Coro- nation of the Laureate , which is performed in the very first book , but the Restoration of the Empire of Dulness in Britain , which is not accomplished ...
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... some valu- able pieces in the lyric kind on pious fubjects . The line is here reftor'd according to its original . 65 66 George Withers was a great pretender to poetical zeal " against the vices of the times , and abused the greatest ...
... some valu- able pieces in the lyric kind on pious fubjects . The line is here reftor'd according to its original . 65 66 George Withers was a great pretender to poetical zeal " against the vices of the times , and abused the greatest ...
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... Some have objected , that books of this fort fuit not fo well the library of our Bays , which they imagined confifted of Novels , Plays , and obfcene books ; but they are to confider , that he fur- nished his shelves only for ornament ...
... Some have objected , that books of this fort fuit not fo well the library of our Bays , which they imagined confifted of Novels , Plays , and obfcene books ; but they are to confider , that he fur- nished his shelves only for ornament ...
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