The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... Moral character was attacked , and in a manner from which neither truth nor virtue can fecure the most innocent ; in a manner , which , though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the juft and impartial , yet aggravates very ...
... Moral character was attacked , and in a manner from which neither truth nor virtue can fecure the most innocent ; in a manner , which , though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the juft and impartial , yet aggravates very ...
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... moral nature , by being let into many particulars of the Perfon as well as Genius , and of the Fortune as well as Merit , of our Author : In which if I relate fome things of little concern peradventure to thee , and fome of as little ...
... moral nature , by being let into many particulars of the Perfon as well as Genius , and of the Fortune as well as Merit , of our Author : In which if I relate fome things of little concern peradventure to thee , and fome of as little ...
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... moral , or a mere well - natur'd deed , " Can all defert in fciences exceed . " So alfo is he decyphered by the honourable SIMON HARCOURT . " Say wondrous youth , what column wilt thou chufe " What laurel'd arch for thy triumphant Mufe ...
... moral , or a mere well - natur'd deed , " Can all defert in fciences exceed . " So alfo is he decyphered by the honourable SIMON HARCOURT . " Say wondrous youth , what column wilt thou chufe " What laurel'd arch for thy triumphant Mufe ...
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... moral page , " Whofe blameless life ftill anfwers to his fong , Mr. THOMSON , 99 In his elegant and philofophical poem of the seasons : " Altho ' not sweeter his own Homer fings , " Yet is his life the more endearing fong . To the fame ...
... moral page , " Whofe blameless life ftill anfwers to his fong , Mr. THOMSON , 99 In his elegant and philofophical poem of the seasons : " Altho ' not sweeter his own Homer fings , " Yet is his life the more endearing fong . To the fame ...
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... Moral apart , though all conducive to the main end . The Crowd affembled in the fecond book , demonftrates the defign to be more extenfive than to bad poets only , and that we may expect other Episodes of the Patrons , En- couragers ...
... Moral apart , though all conducive to the main end . The Crowd affembled in the fecond book , demonftrates the defign to be more extenfive than to bad poets only , and that we may expect other Episodes of the Patrons , En- couragers ...
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