The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 7A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... judgment , would be pleafed with fo agreeable an amufement ; Mr. Cromwell could not be angry , fince it was but juftice to his merit , to publish the folemn and private profeffions of love , gratitude , and veneration , made him by fo ...
... judgment , would be pleafed with fo agreeable an amufement ; Mr. Cromwell could not be angry , fince it was but juftice to his merit , to publish the folemn and private profeffions of love , gratitude , and veneration , made him by fo ...
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... judgment ; when we take care to inform the public , that there are few Let- ters of his in this collection , which were not written under twenty years of age : on the other hand , we doubt not the reader will be much more furprized to ...
... judgment ; when we take care to inform the public , that there are few Let- ters of his in this collection , which were not written under twenty years of age : on the other hand , we doubt not the reader will be much more furprized to ...
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... judgment ; and that it was his last resolution to have fuppreffed those poems . As fome of the letters which had paffed between him and our author cleared that point , they were published in 1729 , with a few marginal notes added by a ...
... judgment ; and that it was his last resolution to have fuppreffed those poems . As fome of the letters which had paffed between him and our author cleared that point , they were published in 1729 , with a few marginal notes added by a ...
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... judgment , and knowledge of compofition , enlivened with the fprightli nefs of manly wit , diftinguifh thofe of Mr. Pope : while , on the other hand , a childish jealousy , a puerile affecta- tion , an attention and lying at catch for ...
... judgment , and knowledge of compofition , enlivened with the fprightli nefs of manly wit , diftinguifh thofe of Mr. Pope : while , on the other hand , a childish jealousy , a puerile affecta- tion , an attention and lying at catch for ...
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... Judgment , or Mo- defty , which ( tho ' it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right . Therefore I will fay no more now of them , than that your good wit never forfeited your good judg- ment , but in your ...
... Judgment , or Mo- defty , which ( tho ' it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right . Therefore I will fay no more now of them , than that your good wit never forfeited your good judg- ment , but in your ...
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