The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... particular such as were most in his favour . not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the mortification of showing any further how well their Betters have thought of him : and at the fame ...
... particular such as were most in his favour . not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the mortification of showing any further how well their Betters have thought of him : and at the fame ...
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... particular , as more juft debts , to their best and nearest friends . However , I hope , you who have as much good nature as good fenfe ( fince they generally are companions ) will have patience with a debtor who has an inclination to ...
... particular , as more juft debts , to their best and nearest friends . However , I hope , you who have as much good nature as good fenfe ( fince they generally are companions ) will have patience with a debtor who has an inclination to ...
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... particular thoughts , which receive an additional advantage from thofe which precede or follow in their due place . You remember a Simile Mr Dryden ufes in conversation , of feathers in the crowns of the wild Indians , which they not ...
... particular thoughts , which receive an additional advantage from thofe which precede or follow in their due place . You remember a Simile Mr Dryden ufes in conversation , of feathers in the crowns of the wild Indians , which they not ...
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... particular genius for that kind of poetry , and a judgment that much ex- ceeds the years you told me he was of . He has taken very freely from the ancients ; but what he has mixed of his own with theirs , is not inferior to what he has ...
... particular genius for that kind of poetry , and a judgment that much ex- ceeds the years you told me he was of . He has taken very freely from the ancients ; but what he has mixed of his own with theirs , is not inferior to what he has ...
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... particular ) I think the rule in this cafe is either to use the Cæfura , or admit the Hiatus , juft as the ear is least shock'd by either : For the Cæfura fometimes offends the ear inore than the Hiatus itself , and our language is ...
... particular ) I think the rule in this cafe is either to use the Cæfura , or admit the Hiatus , juft as the ear is least shock'd by either : For the Cæfura fometimes offends the ear inore than the Hiatus itself , and our language is ...
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