The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... never defired them to be his admirers , nor promised in return to be theirs : That had truly been a fign he was of their acquaintance ; but would not the malicious world have suspected such an approbation of fome motive worse than ...
... never defired them to be his admirers , nor promised in return to be theirs : That had truly been a fign he was of their acquaintance ; but would not the malicious world have suspected such an approbation of fome motive worse than ...
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... never to be made fo , in complaifance to those who are . Accordingly we find that in all ages , all vain pretenders , were they ever fo poor , or ever fo dull , have been constantly the topics of the most candid fatirifts , from the ...
... never to be made fo , in complaifance to those who are . Accordingly we find that in all ages , all vain pretenders , were they ever fo poor , or ever fo dull , have been constantly the topics of the most candid fatirifts , from the ...
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... never efpoufed their animofities ; and can As Mr. Wycherley , at the time the town declaimed against his book of poems : Mr. Walfh , after his death ; Sir William Trumball , when he had refigned the office of Secretary of State ; Lord ...
... never efpoufed their animofities ; and can As Mr. Wycherley , at the time the town declaimed against his book of poems : Mr. Walfh , after his death ; Sir William Trumball , when he had refigned the office of Secretary of State ; Lord ...
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... never believe him to be the author of this letter . P. W. Many reafons have been alledged to prove it was written by our author himself . MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS His Prolegomena and Illustrations то THE DUNCIA D TO THE PUBLISHER . 13.
... never believe him to be the author of this letter . P. W. Many reafons have been alledged to prove it was written by our author himself . MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS His Prolegomena and Illustrations то THE DUNCIA D TO THE PUBLISHER . 13.
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... never at the distance of a few months appear to the eye of the most curious . Hereby thou may'ft not only receive the delectation of variety , but also arrive at a more certain judgment , by a grave and circumfpect comparison of the ...
... never at the distance of a few months appear to the eye of the most curious . Hereby thou may'ft not only receive the delectation of variety , but also arrive at a more certain judgment , by a grave and circumfpect comparison of the ...
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