The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... must be allowed , our author , by and in this Poem , has mercifully given them a little of both . There are two or three , who by their rank and fortune have no benefit from the former objections , fuppofing them good , and thefe I was ...
... must be allowed , our author , by and in this Poem , has mercifully given them a little of both . There are two or three , who by their rank and fortune have no benefit from the former objections , fuppofing them good , and thefe I was ...
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... 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 , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to ...
... 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 , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to ...
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... must be to every reader of Humanity , to fee all along , that our Author in his very laughter is not indulg- ing his own ill - nature , but only punishing that of As Mr. Wycherly , at the time the Town declaimed against his book of ...
... must be to every reader of Humanity , to fee all along , that our Author in his very laughter is not indulg- ing his own ill - nature , but only punishing that of As Mr. Wycherly , at the time the Town declaimed against his book of ...
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... must derive " his religion from St. Omer's . " - But to the character of Mr. P. and his writings , ( printed by S. Popping , 1716 , ) he faith , " Though he is a profeffor of the worft religion , yet he laughs at it ; " but that ...
... must derive " his religion from St. Omer's . " - But to the character of Mr. P. and his writings , ( printed by S. Popping , 1716 , ) he faith , " Though he is a profeffor of the worft religion , yet he laughs at it ; " but that ...
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... must own , after the reception " which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath lately 66 met with , I was surprised to fee what I had long de- " fpaired , a performance deferving the name of a poet . " Such , ir , is your work . It is ...
... must own , after the reception " which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath lately 66 met with , I was surprised to fee what I had long de- " fpaired , a performance deferving the name of a poet . " Such , ir , is your work . It is ...
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