The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... writers : And fome had been fuch old of- fenders , that he had quite forgotten their perfons as well as their flanders , ' till they were pleased to revive them . Now what had Mr. POPE done before , to incenfe them ? He had published ...
... writers : And fome had been fuch old of- fenders , that he had quite forgotten their perfons as well as their flanders , ' till they were pleased to revive them . Now what had Mr. POPE done before , to incenfe them ? He had published ...
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... Writer inflicts . The next objection is , that these sort of authors are poor . That might be pleaded as an excuse at the Old Baily , for leffer crimes than Defamation , ( for ' tis the case of almost all who are tried there ) but fure ...
... Writer inflicts . The next objection is , that these sort of authors are poor . That might be pleaded as an excuse at the Old Baily , for leffer crimes than Defamation , ( for ' tis the case of almost all who are tried there ) but fure ...
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... writers to a good one . Such as claim a merit from being his Admirers , I would gladly afk , if it lays him under a perfonal obli- gation ? At that rate he would be the moft obliged humble fervant in the world . I dare fwear for these ...
... writers to a good one . Such as claim a merit from being his Admirers , I would gladly afk , if it lays him under a perfonal obli- gation ? At that rate he would be the moft obliged humble fervant in the world . I dare fwear for these ...
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... writers fo notorious for the contrary practice , be- came no man fo well as himself , as none , it is plain , was fo little in their friendships , or fo much in that of those whom they had moft abused , namely the Greatest and Best of ...
... writers fo notorious for the contrary practice , be- came no man fo well as himself , as none , it is plain , was fo little in their friendships , or fo much in that of those whom they had moft abused , namely the Greatest and Best of ...
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... writer , know how hard it is ( with regard both to his fubject and his manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITA- TEM , OBSOLETIS NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , FASTIDITIS GRATIAM . St. James's ,. Dec. 22 , 1728 . I am Your moft humble fervant ...
... writer , know how hard it is ( with regard both to his fubject and his manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITA- TEM , OBSOLETIS NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , FASTIDITIS GRATIAM . St. James's ,. Dec. 22 , 1728 . I am Your moft humble fervant ...
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