The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... against any of the men , of whom fcarce one is known to me by fight ; and as for their writings , I have fought them ( on this one occafion ) in vain , in the closets and libraries of all my acquaintance , I had still been in the dark ...
... against any of the men , of whom fcarce one is known to me by fight ; and as for their writings , I have fought them ( on this one occafion ) in vain , in the closets and libraries of all my acquaintance , I had still been in the dark ...
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... against B 4 against malice and villainy . The Apothecary in Romeo and TO THE PUBLISHER . 7.
... against B 4 against malice and villainy . The Apothecary in Romeo and TO THE PUBLISHER . 7.
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Alexander Pope. against malice and villainy . The Apothecary in Romeo and Juliet is poor ; but is he therefore justified in vending poison ? Not but poverty itself becomes a just subject of fatire , when it is the confequence of vice ...
Alexander Pope. against malice and villainy . The Apothecary in Romeo and Juliet is poor ; but is he therefore justified in vending poison ? Not but poverty itself becomes a just subject of fatire , when it is the confequence of vice ...
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... against his book of poems : Mr. Walfh , after his death ; Sir William Trumball , when he had refigned the office of Secretary of State ; Lord Bolingbroke , at his leaving England , after the Queen's death ; Lord Oxford , in his laft ...
... against his book of poems : Mr. Walfh , after his death ; Sir William Trumball , when he had refigned the office of Secretary of State ; Lord Bolingbroke , at his leaving England , after the Queen's death ; Lord Oxford , in his laft ...
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... against a thief or impoftor - I he fame will hold in the republic of Letters , if the Critics and Judges will let every ignorant pretender to fcribbling pass on the world . VOL . V. C Theobald , Theobald , Lett . to Mift , June 22 , [ 17 ]
... against a thief or impoftor - I he fame will hold in the republic of Letters , if the Critics and Judges will let every ignorant pretender to fcribbling pass on the world . VOL . V. C Theobald , Theobald , Lett . to Mift , June 22 , [ 17 ]
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