The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... fubject : He who defcribes Malice and Villany to be pale and meagre , expreffes not the leaft anger against Paleness or Leannefs , but against Malice and Villany . The Apothecary in Romeo and Juliet is poor ; but is he therefore ...
... fubject : He who defcribes Malice and Villany to be pale and meagre , expreffes not the leaft anger against Paleness or Leannefs , but against Malice and Villany . The Apothecary in Romeo and Juliet is poor ; but is he therefore ...
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... fubject and his manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITA- TEM , OBSOLETIS NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , FASTIDITIS GRATIAM . St. James's ,. Dec. 22 , 1728 . I am Your moft humble fervant , WILLIAM CLELANDd . d This Gentleman was of Scotland , and ...
... fubject and his manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITA- TEM , OBSOLETIS NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , FASTIDITIS GRATIAM . St. James's ,. Dec. 22 , 1728 . I am Your moft humble fervant , WILLIAM CLELANDd . d This Gentleman was of Scotland , and ...
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... fubject was daily mo- lefted , but unmerciful demands were made of his applaufe , yea of his money , by fuch as would neither earn the one , nor deferve the other . At the fame time , the licence of the Prefs was such , that it grew ...
... fubject was daily mo- lefted , but unmerciful demands were made of his applaufe , yea of his money , by fuch as would neither earn the one , nor deferve the other . At the fame time , the licence of the Prefs was such , that it grew ...
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... write his Effay on that fubject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonder- ful work of the Dunciad . k See his Effays , P. RICHARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF THE HERO of the POE M. F xliv M. SCRIBL . OF THE POEM .
... write his Effay on that fubject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonder- ful work of the Dunciad . k See his Effays , P. RICHARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF THE HERO of the POE M. F xliv M. SCRIBL . OF THE POEM .
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... fubject meet for laud and celebration ; not one whom he is to make , but one whom he may find , truly illuftrious . This is the primum mobile of his poetic world , whence every thing is to receive life and motion . For , this fubject ...
... fubject meet for laud and celebration ; not one whom he is to make , but one whom he may find , truly illuftrious . This is the primum mobile of his poetic world , whence every thing is to receive life and motion . For , this fubject ...
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