The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... whose prostituted papers ( for one or other Party , in the unhappy divifions of their Country ) have infulted the Fallen , the Friendlefs , the -Exil'd , and the Dead . I am Befides this , which I take to be a public concern , I have ...
... whose prostituted papers ( for one or other Party , in the unhappy divifions of their Country ) have infulted the Fallen , the Friendlefs , the -Exil'd , and the Dead . I am Befides this , which I take to be a public concern , I have ...
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... Whose filial piety excells " Whatever Grecian ftory tells , " A genius for each bus'nefs fit , " Whofe meaneft talent is his wit , " & c . Let us now recreate thee by turning to the other fide , and fhewing his character drawn by those ...
... Whose filial piety excells " Whatever Grecian ftory tells , " A genius for each bus'nefs fit , " Whofe meaneft talent is his wit , " & c . Let us now recreate thee by turning to the other fide , and fhewing his character drawn by those ...
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... whose wrath is perilous for one declares he ought to have a price fet on his head , and to be hunted down as a wild beast h . An- other protests that he does not know what may happen ; ad- vifes him to infure his perfon ; fays he has ...
... whose wrath is perilous for one declares he ought to have a price fet on his head , and to be hunted down as a wild beast h . An- other protests that he does not know what may happen ; ad- vifes him to infure his perfon ; fays he has ...
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... whose names he does not tell , but affures us that there is not one jeft in them : And an imitation of Horace , whofe title he does not mention , but affures us it is much more execrable than all his works f . The DAILY JOURNAL , May 11 ...
... whose names he does not tell , but affures us that there is not one jeft in them : And an imitation of Horace , whofe title he does not mention , but affures us it is much more execrable than all his works f . The DAILY JOURNAL , May 11 ...
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... whose balk and complexion incline her to the flegmatic . ) And for this , fome notorious vehicle of vice and folly was fought out , to make thereof an EXAMPLE . An early inftance of which ( nor could it escape the accurate Scriblerus ) ...
... whose balk and complexion incline her to the flegmatic . ) And for this , fome notorious vehicle of vice and folly was fought out , to make thereof an EXAMPLE . An early inftance of which ( nor could it escape the accurate Scriblerus ) ...
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