The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... much genius and fpirit , which its parent seems to have abandoned from the beginning , and fuffered to ftep into the world naked , unguarded , and unattended . It was upon reading some of the abufive papers late- ( in ) " Book.
... much genius and fpirit , which its parent seems to have abandoned from the beginning , and fuffered to ftep into the world naked , unguarded , and unattended . It was upon reading some of the abufive papers late- ( in ) " Book.
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Alexander Pope. It was upon reading some of the abufive papers late- ly published , that my great regard to a Perfon , whose Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater respect to Truth , than to him ...
Alexander Pope. It was upon reading some of the abufive papers late- ly published , that my great regard to a Perfon , whose Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater respect to Truth , than to him ...
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... some of themselves , for they are generally much more dan- gerous friends than enemies ) the paffages I fend you . I folemnly proteft I have added nothing to the malice . or abfurdity of them ; which it behoves me to declare , fince the ...
... some of themselves , for they are generally much more dan- gerous friends than enemies ) the paffages I fend you . I folemnly proteft I have added nothing to the malice . or abfurdity of them ; which it behoves me to declare , fince the ...
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... some motive worse than ignorance , in the au- thor of the Effay on Criticism ? Be it as it will , the rea- sons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equal ly fubfifting ; for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were ...
... some motive worse than ignorance , in the au- thor of the Effay on Criticism ? Be it as it will , the rea- sons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equal ly fubfifting ; for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were ...
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... some defect which is just contrary to some " good quality , for which all their friends and their ac- 6.6 quaintance commend them . He feems to have a " particular pique to People of Quality , and authors " of that rank . — He must ...
... some defect which is just contrary to some " good quality , for which all their friends and their ac- 6.6 quaintance commend them . He feems to have a " particular pique to People of Quality , and authors " of that rank . — He must ...
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