The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... persons and cha- ' racters were too facred for Satire ; and the public ob- jecting on the other , that they are too mean even for Ridicule ; But whether Bread or Fame be their end , it must be allowed , our author , by and in this Poem ...
... persons and cha- ' racters were too facred for Satire ; and the public ob- jecting on the other , that they are too mean even for Ridicule ; But whether Bread or Fame be their end , it must be allowed , our author , by and in this Poem ...
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... persons of integrity , who several years before Mr. Addison's decease , did fee and approve of the faid verses , in no wife a libel but a friendly rebuke fent privately in our author's own hand to Mr. Addison himself , and never made ...
... persons of integrity , who several years before Mr. Addison's decease , did fee and approve of the faid verses , in no wife a libel but a friendly rebuke fent privately in our author's own hand to Mr. Addison himself , and never made ...
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... person who wrote in defence of our Religion and Conftitution , and who has been " dead many years . " This feemeth almoft untrue ; ss z Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 . a Daily Journal , April 3 , 1728 . it being known to divers that ...
... person who wrote in defence of our Religion and Conftitution , and who has been " dead many years . " This feemeth almoft untrue ; ss z Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 . a Daily Journal , April 3 , 1728 . it being known to divers that ...
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... person is the Earl of PETERBOROUGH . 66 . Here in truth fhould we crave pardon of all the forefaid right honourable and worthy perfonages , for having men- tioned them in the fame page with fuch weekly riff - raff railers and rhymers ...
... person is the Earl of PETERBOROUGH . 66 . Here in truth fhould we crave pardon of all the forefaid right honourable and worthy perfonages , for having men- tioned them in the fame page with fuch weekly riff - raff railers and rhymers ...
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... persons were centered in him alone.- “ But if I should venture to affure him , that the PEOPLE " of ENGLAND had made fuch a choice - the reader " would either believe me a malicious enemy , and flanderer ; " or that the reign of the ...
... persons were centered in him alone.- “ But if I should venture to affure him , that the PEOPLE " of ENGLAND had made fuch a choice - the reader " would either believe me a malicious enemy , and flanderer ; " or that the reign of the ...
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