The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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Alexander Pope. MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS HIS Prolegomena and Illustrations TO THE DUNCIA D : WITH THE Hyper - critics of ARISTARCHUS . DENNIS , Remarks on Pr . ARTHUR . I CANNOT.
Alexander Pope. MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS HIS Prolegomena and Illustrations TO THE DUNCIA D : WITH THE Hyper - critics of ARISTARCHUS . DENNIS , Remarks on Pr . ARTHUR . I CANNOT.
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Alexander Pope. DENNIS , Remarks on Pr . ARTHUR . I CANNOT but think it the most reasonable thing to diftinguith couraging the bad . Nor is it an ill - natured thing , in relation even to the very perfons upon whom the re- flections are ...
Alexander Pope. DENNIS , Remarks on Pr . ARTHUR . I CANNOT but think it the most reasonable thing to diftinguith couraging the bad . Nor is it an ill - natured thing , in relation even to the very perfons upon whom the re- flections are ...
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... REMARKS . THE DUNCIAD . ] It is an inconvenience , to which Writers of reputation are fubject , that the juftice of their refentment is not always rightly understood . For the ca lumnies of dull Authors being foon forgotten , and those ...
... REMARKS . THE DUNCIAD . ] It is an inconvenience , to which Writers of reputation are fubject , that the juftice of their refentment is not always rightly understood . For the ca lumnies of dull Authors being foon forgotten , and those ...
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... REMARKS . 1 nay fometimes of two ee's , ( as Shakspear ) which is utterly unpardonable . " Nor is the neglect of a Single Letter fo " trivial as to fome it may appear ; the alteration whereof " in a learned language is an Atchievement ...
... REMARKS . 1 nay fometimes of two ee's , ( as Shakspear ) which is utterly unpardonable . " Nor is the neglect of a Single Letter fo " trivial as to fome it may appear ; the alteration whereof " in a learned language is an Atchievement ...
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