The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... line of any man , which , through Guilt , through Shame , or through Fear , through variety of Fortune , or change of Interefts , he was ever unwilling to own . I fhall conclude with remarking what a pleasure it must be to every reader ...
... line of any man , which , through Guilt , through Shame , or through Fear , through variety of Fortune , or change of Interefts , he was ever unwilling to own . I fhall conclude with remarking what a pleasure it must be to every reader ...
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... lines which I thought excellent ; " and happening to praife them , a gentleman procured " a modern comedy ( the Rival Modes ) published last i year , where were the fame verses to a tittle . 66 66 66 66 " These gentlemen are undoubtedly ...
... lines which I thought excellent ; " and happening to praife them , a gentleman procured " a modern comedy ( the Rival Modes ) published last i year , where were the fame verses to a tittle . 66 66 66 66 " These gentlemen are undoubtedly ...
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... lines : " b And yet fo wond'rous , fo fublime a thing , " As the great Iliad , scarce could make me fing . b Verfes to Mr. P. on his tranflation of Homer . " Unless I juftly could at once commend " A xxviii TESTIMONIES.
... lines : " b And yet fo wond'rous , fo fublime a thing , " As the great Iliad , scarce could make me fing . b Verfes to Mr. P. on his tranflation of Homer . " Unless I juftly could at once commend " A xxviii TESTIMONIES.
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... line . " Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , " Obfcures the virtue , and defames the Muse . " A foul like thine , in pain , in grief , refign'd , " Views with juft fcorn the malice of mankind . " The witty and moral fatyrist Dr ...
... line . " Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , " Obfcures the virtue , and defames the Muse . " A foul like thine , in pain , in grief , refign'd , " Views with juft fcorn the malice of mankind . " The witty and moral fatyrist Dr ...
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... line ! " These he admir'd , on these he ftamp'd his praise , " And bade them live to brighten future days w . ” So ... lines run smoother than the smootheft ftream , " & ' c . MIST'S JOUR NA L , June 8 , 1728 . 66 66 Although he fays ...
... line ! " These he admir'd , on these he ftamp'd his praise , " And bade them live to brighten future days w . ” So ... lines run smoother than the smootheft ftream , " & ' c . MIST'S JOUR NA L , June 8 , 1728 . 66 66 Although he fays ...
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