The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... BUCKINGHAM 65 A prologue to a play for Mr. DENNIS's benefit in 1733 , when he was old , blind , and in great diftrefs , a little before his death MACER , a character 66 69 Το EPISTOLA VII . UINQUE dies tibi pollicitus me rure fu-
... BUCKINGHAM 65 A prologue to a play for Mr. DENNIS's benefit in 1733 , when he was old , blind , and in great diftrefs , a little before his death MACER , a character 66 69 Το EPISTOLA VII . UINQUE dies tibi pollicitus me rure fu-
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... be the Critic's , Briton's , Old Man's Friend . NOTES . 21 VER . 21. If there's a Critic of diftinguish'd rage ; ] See Dun- ciad , Notes on v . 106. B. I. WHEN MACER : A CHARACTER . HEN fimple Macer , 68 MISCELLANIES .
... be the Critic's , Briton's , Old Man's Friend . NOTES . 21 VER . 21. If there's a Critic of diftinguish'd rage ; ] See Dun- ciad , Notes on v . 106. B. I. WHEN MACER : A CHARACTER . HEN fimple Macer , 68 MISCELLANIES .
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... flatters her good Lady twice a day ; Thought wond'rous honeft , tho ' of mean degree , And strangely lik'd for her Simplicity : 20 In a tranflated Suit , then tries the Town , F 3 In MISCELLANIES . 69 MACER, a character Το.
... flatters her good Lady twice a day ; Thought wond'rous honeft , tho ' of mean degree , And strangely lik'd for her Simplicity : 20 In a tranflated Suit , then tries the Town , F 3 In MISCELLANIES . 69 MACER, a character Το.
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... character of our countryman is well known . And that of the Father may be told in very few words . He was profoundly tkilled in all divine and hu man learning : He employed his whole life in the service of the State , against the unjust ...
... character of our countryman is well known . And that of the Father may be told in very few words . He was profoundly tkilled in all divine and hu man learning : He employed his whole life in the service of the State , against the unjust ...
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... advanced , very well deferved this ftroke of ridicule . • There was a great deal of trifling pedantry and curiosity in that great man's character . This is all we can find relating to Martinus , I 3 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 117.
... advanced , very well deferved this ftroke of ridicule . • There was a great deal of trifling pedantry and curiosity in that great man's character . This is all we can find relating to Martinus , I 3 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 117.
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