The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... : fince when , several years being elapfed , I have reason to believe this excellent person is either dead , This marks the time when the introduction was written . dead , or carried by his vehement thirst of know- INTRODUCTION . III.
... : fince when , several years being elapfed , I have reason to believe this excellent person is either dead , This marks the time when the introduction was written . dead , or carried by his vehement thirst of know- INTRODUCTION . III.
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... a fure initance of folly , when amongst the many excellent things which may be learned from Antiquity , we find a modern Writer only picking out their abfurdities . confidered their several arguments , which I found to be 118 MEMOIRS OF.
... a fure initance of folly , when amongst the many excellent things which may be learned from Antiquity , we find a modern Writer only picking out their abfurdities . confidered their several arguments , which I found to be 118 MEMOIRS OF.
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... Educ . etc. fome extravagant lies told of the excellent Pafcal's amazing genius for Mathematics in his early youth ; and fometrifling K 3 directions lines on his bread and butter , and interfecting them MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 133.
... Educ . etc. fome extravagant lies told of the excellent Pafcal's amazing genius for Mathematics in his early youth ; and fometrifling K 3 directions lines on his bread and butter , and interfecting them MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 133.
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... to preserve a due regard for whatever was useful or excellent , whether ancient or modern : If he had not al- ways the authority , he had at least the art , to divert 66 divert Cornelius from many extravagancies . It was well 142 MEMOIRS ...
... to preserve a due regard for whatever was useful or excellent , whether ancient or modern : If he had not al- ways the authority , he had at least the art , to divert 66 divert Cornelius from many extravagancies . It was well 142 MEMOIRS ...
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... excellent Princefs Queen Anne ; furely that man deferves to be pitied , if by all thofe vifible Signs and Characters , he cannot diftinguish and acknowledge the Great Scrib- lerus . * Gulliver's Travels were first planned out for a part ...
... excellent Princefs Queen Anne ; furely that man deferves to be pitied , if by all thofe vifible Signs and Characters , he cannot diftinguish and acknowledge the Great Scrib- lerus . * Gulliver's Travels were first planned out for a part ...
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