The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... head to defcend into Homer ( let " the world wonder , as it will , how the devil he got " there ) and pretend to do him into English , so his ver- " fion denote his neglect of the manner how . " Strange Variation ! We are told in MIST'S ...
... head to defcend into Homer ( let " the world wonder , as it will , how the devil he got " there ) and pretend to do him into English , so his ver- " fion denote his neglect of the manner how . " Strange Variation ! We are told in MIST'S ...
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... head , and to be hunted down as a wild beast h . An- other protests that he does not know what may happen ; ad- vifes him to infure his perfon ; fays he has bitter enemies , and exprefly declares it will be well if he escapes with his ...
... head , and to be hunted down as a wild beast h . An- other protests that he does not know what may happen ; ad- vifes him to infure his perfon ; fays he has bitter enemies , and exprefly declares it will be well if he escapes with his ...
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... head ; as fhould feem by his preferring it to one of Iron , faid to belong to the late king of Sweden k . But whatever perfonal qualities a Hero may have , the examples of Achilles and Æneas fhew us , that all these are of fmall avail ...
... head ; as fhould feem by his preferring it to one of Iron , faid to belong to the late king of Sweden k . But whatever perfonal qualities a Hero may have , the examples of Achilles and Æneas fhew us , that all these are of fmall avail ...
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... et patulos , ut erant , INDURAT hiatus h . f P. 17 . eP . 19 . g Ibid , p . 243 , octavo edit . of the ferpent biting at Orpheus's head . W. hOvid GT R MONDROIT By AUTHORITY . By virtue of the of the HERO of the POEM . Iv.
... et patulos , ut erant , INDURAT hiatus h . f P. 17 . eP . 19 . g Ibid , p . 243 , octavo edit . of the ferpent biting at Orpheus's head . W. hOvid GT R MONDROIT By AUTHORITY . By virtue of the of the HERO of the POEM . Iv.
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... head , REMARK S. 10 tical , and moral Capacities , that it could justly be faid of him Still Dunce the second reigns like Dunce the first , BENTL . VER . 1. The Mighty Mother , and her Son , & c . ] The reader ought here to be cautioned ...
... head , REMARK S. 10 tical , and moral Capacities , that it could justly be faid of him Still Dunce the second reigns like Dunce the first , BENTL . VER . 1. The Mighty Mother , and her Son , & c . ] The reader ought here to be cautioned ...
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