The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... mind of what the poet fays of one of his " heroes , That he alone raised and flung with ease a 66 weighty ftone , that two common men could not lift " from the ground ; juft fo , one fingle perfon has per- " formed in this translation ...
... mind of what the poet fays of one of his " heroes , That he alone raised and flung with ease a 66 weighty ftone , that two common men could not lift " from the ground ; juft fo , one fingle perfon has per- " formed in this translation ...
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... mind , or having more mind than ability , he contented himself to keep the faid memoirs , and read them as his own to all his acquaint- ance . A noble perfon there is , into whofe company Mr. Pope once chanced to introduce him , who ...
... mind , or having more mind than ability , he contented himself to keep the faid memoirs , and read them as his own to all his acquaint- ance . A noble perfon there is , into whofe company Mr. Pope once chanced to introduce him , who ...
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... mind to calumniate his contemporaries , he brands them with " fome defect which is juft contrary to fome good quality , for " which all their friends and their acquaintance commend " them . He feems to have a particular pique to People ...
... mind to calumniate his contemporaries , he brands them with " fome defect which is juft contrary to fome good quality , for " which all their friends and their acquaintance commend " them . He feems to have a particular pique to People ...
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... mind must have a Name h ; He finds it to be- - ; and he becomes of course the Hero of the poem . The Fable being thus , according to the best example , one and entire , as contained in the propofition ; the Ma- chinery is a continued ...
... mind must have a Name h ; He finds it to be- - ; and he becomes of course the Hero of the poem . The Fable being thus , according to the best example , one and entire , as contained in the propofition ; the Ma- chinery is a continued ...
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... mind . REMARK S. 15 flatu for fato , fince it is most clear it was by Winds that he arrived at the bore of Italy . Factatus , in the third , is furely as improperly applied to terris , as proper to alto ; to fay a man is toft on land ...
... mind . REMARK S. 15 flatu for fato , fince it is most clear it was by Winds that he arrived at the bore of Italy . Factatus , in the third , is furely as improperly applied to terris , as proper to alto ; to fay a man is toft on land ...
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