The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... since the lines had been read " in his comedy to feveral , Mr P. would not deprive " it of them , " & c . Surely , if we add the teftimo- nies of the Lord BOLINGBROKE , of the Lady to whom the faid verfes were originally addreffed , of ...
... since the lines had been read " in his comedy to feveral , Mr P. would not deprive " it of them , " & c . Surely , if we add the teftimo- nies of the Lord BOLINGBROKE , of the Lady to whom the faid verfes were originally addreffed , of ...
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... Since what moved us to this Work , was folely the love of Truth , not in the leaft any Vain glory , or Defire to contend with Great Authors . And further , our Mif takes , we conceive , will the rather be pardoned , as fcarce pof- fible ...
... Since what moved us to this Work , was folely the love of Truth , not in the leaft any Vain glory , or Defire to contend with Great Authors . And further , our Mif takes , we conceive , will the rather be pardoned , as fcarce pof- fible ...
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... Since Man from beast by Words is known , Words are Man's province , Words we teach alone . When Reafon doubtful , like the Samian letter , Points him two ways , the narrower is the better . Plac'd at the door of Learning youth to guide ...
... Since Man from beast by Words is known , Words are Man's province , Words we teach alone . When Reafon doubtful , like the Samian letter , Points him two ways , the narrower is the better . Plac'd at the door of Learning youth to guide ...
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... Since the thing is done , and the proof of it fo certain , there is no occafion for fo nice a canvaffing of circumftances . SCRIBL . Ibid . Silenus ] Silenus was an Epicurean Philofopher , as appears from Virgil , Eclog . vi . where he ...
... Since the thing is done , and the proof of it fo certain , there is no occafion for fo nice a canvaffing of circumftances . SCRIBL . Ibid . Silenus ] Silenus was an Epicurean Philofopher , as appears from Virgil , Eclog . vi . where he ...
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... Since Gentlemen , then , are fo captious , we think it proper to declare , that Mr Thomas Thimble , who is here faid to be Mr Thomas Edwards's Ancestor , is only related to him by the Mufe's fide . SCRIBL . This Tribe of Men , which ...
... Since Gentlemen , then , are fo captious , we think it proper to declare , that Mr Thomas Thimble , who is here faid to be Mr Thomas Edwards's Ancestor , is only related to him by the Mufe's fide . SCRIBL . This Tribe of Men , which ...
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