The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... translation w . " That ready writer Mr. OLD MIXON in his forementioned Effay , frequently commends the fame . And the painful " 6 Mr. LEWIS THEOBALD thus extolls it x , " The fpirit of Homer breathes all through this tranflation . — I ...
... translation w . " That ready writer Mr. OLD MIXON in his forementioned Effay , frequently commends the fame . And the painful " 6 Mr. LEWIS THEOBALD thus extolls it x , " The fpirit of Homer breathes all through this tranflation . — I ...
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... translated from Sopho- cles by Tibbald . " REMARK S. VER . 167. E'er fince Sir Fopling's Periwig ] The first vi- fible caufe of the paffion of the Town for our Hero , was a fair flaxen full - bottom'd Periwig , which he tells us , he ...
... translated from Sopho- cles by Tibbald . " REMARK S. VER . 167. E'er fince Sir Fopling's Periwig ] The first vi- fible caufe of the paffion of the Town for our Hero , was a fair flaxen full - bottom'd Periwig , which he tells us , he ...
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... translation : upon fight of a fspecimen of which was made this Epi- gram , " Alas ! pôor Æfchylus ! unlucky Dog ! " Whom once a Lobster kill'd , and now a Log . But this is a grievous error , for Æfchylus was not flain by the fall of a ...
... translation : upon fight of a fspecimen of which was made this Epi- gram , " Alas ! pôor Æfchylus ! unlucky Dog ! " Whom once a Lobster kill'd , and now a Log . But this is a grievous error , for Æfchylus was not flain by the fall of a ...
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... Translations , and other pieces . He was concerned in a paper called the Cenfor , and a Tranflation of Ovid . " There is a noto- " rious Idiot , one height Whachum , who , from an un- " der - fpur - leather to the law , is become an ...
... Translations , and other pieces . He was concerned in a paper called the Cenfor , and a Tranflation of Ovid . " There is a noto- " rious Idiot , one height Whachum , who , from an un- " der - fpur - leather to the law , is become an ...
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... translation of Hefiod , to which Theobald writ notes and half notes , which he care- fully owned . VER . 138. and Concanen , Swift : ] In the first edition of this poem there were only afterisks in this place , but the names were fince ...
... translation of Hefiod , to which Theobald writ notes and half notes , which he care- fully owned . VER . 138. and Concanen , Swift : ] In the first edition of this poem there were only afterisks in this place , but the names were fince ...
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