The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... should still have been filent , if either I had feen any inclination in my friend to be serious with fuch accufers , or if they had only meddled with his Writings ; fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his trial by his Country ...
... should still have been filent , if either I had feen any inclination in my friend to be serious with fuch accufers , or if they had only meddled with his Writings ; fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his trial by his Country ...
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... should folly or dulnefs , which are still more involuntary ; nay , as much fo as perfonal deformity . But even this will not help them : Deformity becomes an object of ridicule when a man fets up for being handsome ; and fo must Dulness ...
... should folly or dulnefs , which are still more involuntary ; nay , as much fo as perfonal deformity . But even this will not help them : Deformity becomes an object of ridicule when a man fets up for being handsome ; and fo must Dulness ...
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... should unhappily afcend to the fublime , and retard the declenfion of the whole . " Behold ! thefe Underlings are become good writers ! If any fay , that before the faid propofals were printed , the fubfcription was begun without ...
... should unhappily afcend to the fublime , and retard the declenfion of the whole . " Behold ! thefe Underlings are become good writers ! If any fay , that before the faid propofals were printed , the fubfcription was begun without ...
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... should be done by the government , representing him engaged in grievous defigns with a Lord of Parliament , then under profecution ' . Mr. Dennis himself hath written to a Minister , that he is one of the most dangerous perfons in this ...
... should be done by the government , representing him engaged in grievous defigns with a Lord of Parliament , then under profecution ' . Mr. Dennis himself hath written to a Minister , that he is one of the most dangerous perfons in this ...
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... should fame to these mere vocals give ; Pope more than we can offer fhould receive : For when some gliding river is his theme , His lines run fmoother than the fmoothest ftream , " & c . MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 , 1728 . Although ...
... should fame to these mere vocals give ; Pope more than we can offer fhould receive : For when some gliding river is his theme , His lines run fmoother than the fmoothest ftream , " & c . MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 , 1728 . Although ...
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