The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... whole matter : It is not charity to encourage them in the way they follow , but to get them out of it ; for men are not bunglers because they are poor , but they are poor because they are bunglers . Is it not pleafant enough , to hear ...
... whole matter : It is not charity to encourage them in the way they follow , but to get them out of it ; for men are not bunglers because they are poor , but they are poor because they are bunglers . Is it not pleafant enough , to hear ...
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... whole . " Behold ! these Underlings are become good writers ! If any fay , that before the faid propofals were printed , the fubfcription was begun without declaration of such affiftance ; verily thofe who fet it on foot , or ( as the ...
... whole . " Behold ! these Underlings are become good writers ! If any fay , that before the faid propofals were printed , the fubfcription was begun without declaration of such affiftance ; verily thofe who fet it on foot , or ( as the ...
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... whole body of our nobility , and transferred his power- " ful interefts with those great men to this rifing bard , " who frequently levied by that means unufual contribu- " tions on the public . " Which furely cannot be , if as " the ...
... whole body of our nobility , and transferred his power- " ful interefts with those great men to this rifing bard , " who frequently levied by that means unufual contribu- " tions on the public . " Which furely cannot be , if as " the ...
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... whole body of our nobility . " 66 46 However contradictory this may appear , Mr. Dennis and Gildon in the character laft cited , make it all plain , by affuring us , " That he is a creature that reconciles all contradictions ; he is a ...
... whole body of our nobility . " 66 46 However contradictory this may appear , Mr. Dennis and Gildon in the character laft cited , make it all plain , by affuring us , " That he is a creature that reconciles all contradictions ; he is a ...
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... whole courfe of his life , to any court , was a fubfcription for his Homer of 200 l . from King George I , and 100 % . from the Prince and Princess . However , left we imagine our Author's Succefs was conftant and univerfal , they ...
... whole courfe of his life , to any court , was a fubfcription for his Homer of 200 l . from King George I , and 100 % . from the Prince and Princess . However , left we imagine our Author's Succefs was conftant and univerfal , they ...
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