The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... fool , or a knave ; either impofed on myfelf , or impofing on them ; fo that I am as much interested in the con- futation of these calumnies , as he is himself . I am no author , and confequently not to be fuf- pected either of jealousy ...
... fool , or a knave ; either impofed on myfelf , or impofing on them ; fo that I am as much interested in the con- futation of these calumnies , as he is himself . I am no author , and confequently not to be fuf- pected either of jealousy ...
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... Fool , that is a fit fubject for a Dunciad . There must fill exist 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 ...
... Fool , that is a fit fubject for a Dunciad . There must fill exist 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 ...
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... fool 1. However , 66 the injured Hero may comfort himself with this reflexion , that tho ' it be a fleep , yet it is not the fleep of Death , but of immortality . Here he will m live at least , tho ' not awake ; and in no worse ...
... fool 1. However , 66 the injured Hero may comfort himself with this reflexion , that tho ' it be a fleep , yet it is not the fleep of Death , but of immortality . Here he will m live at least , tho ' not awake ; and in no worse ...
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... fool - colours gilds them all . VARIATION S. VER . 85. in the former Editions , 80 " Twas on the day when Thorold ... fools - colours gilds them all . ] i . e . Sets off unnatural conceptions in falfe and tumid expreflion . IMITATIONS ...
... fool - colours gilds them all . VARIATION S. VER . 85. in the former Editions , 80 " Twas on the day when Thorold ... fools - colours gilds them all . ] i . e . Sets off unnatural conceptions in falfe and tumid expreflion . IMITATIONS ...
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... Fool But now we're fo frugal , I'd have you to know it , That Cibber can ferve both for Fool and for Poet . Of Blackmore , fee Book ji . Of Philips . Book i . ver . 262 . and Book iii . prope fin . Nahum Tate was Poet Laureate , a cold ...
... Fool But now we're fo frugal , I'd have you to know it , That Cibber can ferve both for Fool and for Poet . Of Blackmore , fee Book ji . Of Philips . Book i . ver . 262 . and Book iii . prope fin . Nahum Tate was Poet Laureate , a cold ...
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