The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Goddess - born and Princes bred . What then did this Author mean , by erecting a Player inftead of 1 Letter , p . 53. m Letter , p . 1. n Don Quixote , Part ii . Book Book ii . ch . 22 . one of his Patrons , ( a perfon " never of the ...
... Goddess - born and Princes bred . What then did this Author mean , by erecting a Player inftead of 1 Letter , p . 53. m Letter , p . 1. n Don Quixote , Part ii . Book Book ii . ch . 22 . one of his Patrons , ( a perfon " never of the ...
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... Goddess in the City , with her private Academy for Poets in particular ; the Governors of it , and the four Cardinal Virtues . Then the Poem haftes into the midft of things , prefenting her , on the evening of a Lord Mayor's day ...
... Goddess in the City , with her private Academy for Poets in particular ; the Governors of it , and the four Cardinal Virtues . Then the Poem haftes into the midft of things , prefenting her , on the evening of a Lord Mayor's day ...
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... ( as is faid ignorantly in the Key to the Dunciad , p . 1- ) but in his verses to Mr Congreve , And Tom the fecond reigns like Tom the firft . Say , how the Goddess bade Britannia fleep , And Book I , 79 THE DUNCIAD .
... ( as is faid ignorantly in the Key to the Dunciad , p . 1- ) but in his verses to Mr Congreve , And Tom the fecond reigns like Tom the firft . Say , how the Goddess bade Britannia fleep , And Book I , 79 THE DUNCIAD .
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Alexander Pope. Say , how the Goddess bade Britannia fleep , And pour'd her Spirit o'er the land and deep . REMARKS . VER 1. The mighty Mother , and her Son , & c . ] The Reader ought here to be cautioned , that the Mother , and not the ...
Alexander Pope. Say , how the Goddess bade Britannia fleep , And pour'd her Spirit o'er the land and deep . REMARKS . VER 1. The mighty Mother , and her Son , & c . ] The Reader ought here to be cautioned , that the Mother , and not the ...
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... Goddess , & c . ] The Poet ventureth to fing the Action of the Goddess : but the Paffion the impreffeth on her illuftrious Votaries , he thinketh can be only told by themselves . SCRIBL . VER . . 12. Daughter of Chaos , & c . ] The ...
... Goddess , & c . ] The Poet ventureth to fing the Action of the Goddess : but the Paffion the impreffeth on her illuftrious Votaries , he thinketh can be only told by themselves . SCRIBL . VER . . 12. Daughter of Chaos , & c . ] The ...
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