The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Band 1C. Cooke, 1795 |
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... thought Mr. Addison the aggref- for , and expected him to condescend , and own himtelf the caufe of the breach between them . But he was dilappointed ; for Mr. Addifon , without appearing to be angry , was quite overcome with it . He ...
... thought Mr. Addison the aggref- for , and expected him to condescend , and own himtelf the caufe of the breach between them . But he was dilappointed ; for Mr. Addifon , without appearing to be angry , was quite overcome with it . He ...
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... thought both equally good ? To " fuch an one the part of joining with any one body of " Chriftians might perhaps be ealy , but I think it " would not be lo to renounce the other . 66 " Your Lordship has formerly advised me to read " the ...
... thought both equally good ? To " fuch an one the part of joining with any one body of " Chriftians might perhaps be ealy , but I think it " would not be lo to renounce the other . 66 " Your Lordship has formerly advised me to read " the ...
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... thought . " The Iliad is fo far from being a wild paradife , that it is the moft regular garden , and laid out with more fymmetry than any ever was . Every thing therein is not only in the place it ought to have " been , but every thing ...
... thought . " The Iliad is fo far from being a wild paradife , that it is the moft regular garden , and laid out with more fymmetry than any ever was . Every thing therein is not only in the place it ought to have " been , but every thing ...
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... thought he had ( through a prodigious and almoft fuperftitious fond- nefs for Homer ) endeavoured to make him appear without any fault or weakness , and ftamp a perfec- tion on his works which is no where to be found , Here wrote her a ...
... thought he had ( through a prodigious and almoft fuperftitious fond- nefs for Homer ) endeavoured to make him appear without any fault or weakness , and ftamp a perfec- tion on his works which is no where to be found , Here wrote her a ...
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... thought it a very imperfect piece , though not without good lines . While the au- thor was unknown , fome , as will always happen , fa- youred him as an adventurer , and fome cenfured him as an intruder ; but all thought him above negle ...
... thought it a very imperfect piece , though not without good lines . While the au- thor was unknown , fome , as will always happen , fa- youred him as an adventurer , and fome cenfured him as an intruder ; but all thought him above negle ...
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