The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... those which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even strangers , appear engaged by humanity , to take fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and fpirit , which its parent seems ...
... those which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even strangers , appear engaged by humanity , to take fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and fpirit , which its parent seems ...
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... to revive them . Now what had Mr. Pope done before , to incenfe them ? He had published those works which are in the hands of every body , in which not the least mention mention is made of any of them . And what 4 A LETTER.
... to revive them . Now what had Mr. Pope done before , to incenfe them ? He had published those works which are in the hands of every body , in which not the least mention mention is made of any of them . And what 4 A LETTER.
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... 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 Codrus of Juvenal to the Damon of Boileau ...
... 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 Codrus of Juvenal to the Damon of Boileau ...
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... those whom they had most abused , namely , the greatest and best of all parties . Let me add a further reason , that , though engaged in their friendships , he never efpoufed their animofities ; and can As Mr. Wycherley , at the time ...
... those whom they had most abused , namely , the greatest and best of all parties . Let me add a further reason , that , though engaged in their friendships , he never efpoufed their animofities ; and can As Mr. Wycherley , at the time ...
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... those Authors , Poets : And the cenfures he hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe . Gildon , Pref . to his New Rehearsal . It is the common cry of the Poetafters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill ...
... those Authors , Poets : And the cenfures he hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe . Gildon , Pref . to his New Rehearsal . It is the common cry of the Poetafters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill ...
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