The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... last by BOILEAU . In one point I must be allowed to think the charac- ter of our English Poet the more amiable . He has b Effay on Criticism , in French verfe , by General Ha- milton ; the fame , in verfe also , by Monfieur Roboton ...
... last by BOILEAU . In one point I must be allowed to think the charac- ter of our English Poet the more amiable . He has b Effay on Criticism , in French verfe , by General Ha- milton ; the fame , in verfe also , by Monfieur Roboton ...
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... last i year , where were the fame verses to a tittle . 66 66 66 66 " These gentlemen are undoubtedly the first plagiaries , " that pretend to make a reputation by ftealing from a " man's works in his own life time , and out of a public ...
... last i year , where were the fame verses to a tittle . 66 66 66 66 " These gentlemen are undoubtedly the first plagiaries , " that pretend to make a reputation by ftealing from a " man's works in his own life time , and out of a public ...
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... last page of that treatife . o Page 6 , 7. of the Preface , by Concanen , to a book intitled , A Col- lection of all the Letters , Effays , Verses and Advertisements , occafi- oned by Pope and Swift's Mifcellanies . Printed for A. Moore ...
... last page of that treatife . o Page 6 , 7. of the Preface , by Concanen , to a book intitled , A Col- lection of all the Letters , Effays , Verses and Advertisements , occafi- oned by Pope and Swift's Mifcellanies . Printed for A. Moore ...
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... last a Satiric Tragedy . Happily , one of these ancient Dunciads ( as we may well term it ) is come down unto us , amongst the Tra- gedies of the poet Euripides . And what doth the reader fuppofe may be the fubject thereof ? Why in ...
... last a Satiric Tragedy . Happily , one of these ancient Dunciads ( as we may well term it ) is come down unto us , amongst the Tra- gedies of the poet Euripides . And what doth the reader fuppofe may be the fubject thereof ? Why in ...
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... last and greatest difficulty , we have , in this excellent man , a profeffed Favourite and Intimado of the GREAT . And look , of what force ancient piety was to draw the Gods into the party of Æneas , that , and much stronger is modern ...
... last and greatest difficulty , we have , in this excellent man , a profeffed Favourite and Intimado of the GREAT . And look , of what force ancient piety was to draw the Gods into the party of Æneas , that , and much stronger is modern ...
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