The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... thofe which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged by humanity , to take fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and spirit , which its parent seems ...
... thofe which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged by humanity , to take fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and spirit , which its parent seems ...
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... death ; Lord Oxford , in his laft decline of life ; Mr. Secretary Craggs , at the end of the South - Sea year , and after his death : Others only in Epitaphs . others . As to his Poem , thofe alone are 5 TO THE PUBLISHER . xi.
... death ; Lord Oxford , in his laft decline of life ; Mr. Secretary Craggs , at the end of the South - Sea year , and after his death : Others only in Epitaphs . others . As to his Poem , thofe alone are 5 TO THE PUBLISHER . xi.
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Alexander Pope. others . As to his Poem , thofe alone are capable of doing it justice , who , to ufe the words of a great writer , know how hard it is ( with regard both to his fubject and his manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITA- TEM ...
Alexander Pope. others . As to his Poem , thofe alone are capable of doing it justice , who , to ufe the words of a great writer , know how hard it is ( with regard both to his fubject and his manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITA- TEM ...
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... thofe Authors , Poets ; And the cenfures he hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe , GILDON , Pref . to his NEW REHEARSAL . IT is the common cry of the Poetafters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill ...
... thofe Authors , Poets ; And the cenfures he hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe , GILDON , Pref . to his NEW REHEARSAL . IT is the common cry of the Poetafters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill ...
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... thofe " who have improved our language with the tranflations " of old Greek and Latin authors . We have already " moft of their Hiftorians in our own tongue , and , " what is more for the honour of our language , it has " been taught to ...
... thofe " who have improved our language with the tranflations " of old Greek and Latin authors . We have already " moft of their Hiftorians in our own tongue , and , " what is more for the honour of our language , it has " been taught to ...
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