The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... true , " That he has a contempt for their writings . ' And there is another , which would probably be fooner allowed by himself than by any good judge befide , befide , " That his own have found too much TO THE PUBLISHER . 9.
... true , " That he has a contempt for their writings . ' And there is another , which would probably be fooner allowed by himself than by any good judge befide , befide , " That his own have found too much TO THE PUBLISHER . 9.
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... true , it may deprive them , a little the fooner , of a fhort profit and a tranfitory reputation ; but then it may have a good effect , and oblige them ( before it be too late ) to decline that for which they are so very unfit , and to ...
... true , it may deprive them , a little the fooner , of a fhort profit and a tranfitory reputation ; but then it may have a good effect , and oblige them ( before it be too late ) to decline that for which they are so very unfit , and to ...
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... true critics and commentators are wont to infist upon fuch , and how material they seem to themselves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) lever and anon become tedious : allow me to take ...
... true critics and commentators are wont to infist upon fuch , and how material they seem to themselves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) lever and anon become tedious : allow me to take ...
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... true it is that Mr. Moore had fuch a defign , and was himfelf the man who preft Dr. Arbuthnot and Mr. Pope to affist him therein ; and that he borrowed thofe Memoirs of our author , when that hiftory came forth , with intent to turn ...
... true it is that Mr. Moore had fuch a defign , and was himfelf the man who preft Dr. Arbuthnot and Mr. Pope to affist him therein ; and that he borrowed thofe Memoirs of our author , when that hiftory came forth , with intent to turn ...
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... true , if finest notes alone could fhow ( Tun'd justly high , or regularly low ) . That we 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 ...
... true , if finest notes alone could fhow ( Tun'd justly high , or regularly low ) . That we 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 ...
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abuſed Aeneid affures againſt alfo alſo Bavius becauſe Behold beſt Bookfellers called caufe cauſe character Cibber Codrus Criticiſm Critics Curl defign Dennis Dryden dull Dulneſs Dunce Dunciad edition Effay Epigram Eridanus ev'ry faid fame fatire fays fecond feems fhall fhew fhould fince fing firft firſt fleep fome fons ftill fubject fuch fure genius Goddeſs greateſt hath Heav'n Hero himſelf Homer honour Ibid Iliad IMITATIONS Journal King laft laſt learned leaſt Letter LEWIS THEOBALD loft Lord moft moſt Muſes muſt never o'er obferved occafion octavo Ovid paffage perfon Philofophy pleaſed pleaſure poem Poet Poetry Pope Pope's praiſe Pref prefent printed profe publiſhed raiſe reafon REMARKS rife ſay SCRIBL Scriblerus ſeems Shakeſpear ſhall ſhe ſome thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand Tibbald tranflated univerfal uſed verfe verſes Vifion VIRG Virgil whofe whoſe words writ writing