The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... speak evil of him . Of the first class , the most noble JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM . fums up his character in these lines : " b And yet fo wond'rous , fo fublime a thing , " As the great Iliad , scarce could make me fing . b Verfes to Mr ...
... speak evil of him . Of the first class , the most noble JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM . fums up his character in these lines : " b And yet fo wond'rous , fo fublime a thing , " As the great Iliad , scarce could make me fing . b Verfes to Mr ...
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... speak of the Perfon of the Hero fitted for fuch poem , in truth he miserably halts and hal- lucinates . For , mifled by one Monfieur Boffu , a gallic Critic , he prateth of I cannot tell what phantom of a Hero , only raised up to ...
... speak of the Perfon of the Hero fitted for fuch poem , in truth he miserably halts and hal- lucinates . For , mifled by one Monfieur Boffu , a gallic Critic , he prateth of I cannot tell what phantom of a Hero , only raised up to ...
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... speaking , ufual with poets in praise of poetry , in which kind nothing is finer than thofe lines of Mr. Addifon : Sometimes , mifguided by the tuneful throng , I look for ftreams immortaliz'd in song , That loft in filence and oblivion ...
... speaking , ufual with poets in praise of poetry , in which kind nothing is finer than thofe lines of Mr. Addifon : Sometimes , mifguided by the tuneful throng , I look for ftreams immortaliz'd in song , That loft in filence and oblivion ...
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... speaking , ufed by modern Critics , of a favourite author . Bays might as juftly speak thus of Fletcher , as a French Wit did of Tully , feeing his works in a library , " Ah ! mon cher Ci- " s ceron ! je le connois bien ; c'est le même ...
... speaking , ufed by modern Critics , of a favourite author . Bays might as juftly speak thus of Fletcher , as a French Wit did of Tully , feeing his works in a library , " Ah ! mon cher Ci- " s ceron ! je le connois bien ; c'est le même ...
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... speak , ] Famous for his fpeeches on many occafions about the South Sea fcheme , & c . " He is a very ingenious gentleman , and " hath written fome excellent Epilogues to plays , and 66 one fmall piece on Love , which is very pretty ...
... speak , ] Famous for his fpeeches on many occafions about the South Sea fcheme , & c . " He is a very ingenious gentleman , and " hath written fome excellent Epilogues to plays , and 66 one fmall piece on Love , which is very pretty ...
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