The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... IMITATIONS Say , great Patricians ! fince yourselves infpire Thele wondrous works . -Di cœptis ( nam vos mutaftis et illas . ) Ovid . Met . 1 . REMARK S. The DUNCIAD , fie MS . It may be well difputed whether this be a right reading ...
... IMITATIONS Say , great Patricians ! fince yourselves infpire Thele wondrous works . -Di cœptis ( nam vos mutaftis et illas . ) Ovid . Met . 1 . REMARK S. The DUNCIAD , fie MS . It may be well difputed whether this be a right reading ...
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... IMITATIONS . VER . 6. Alluding to a verfe of Mr Dryden , nɔt in Mac Fleckno ( 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 ...
... IMITATIONS . VER . 6. Alluding to a verfe of Mr Dryden , nɔt in Mac Fleckno ( 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 ...
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... IMITATIONS . Ver . 41 , 42. Hence hymning Tyburn's - Hence , & c . ] Genus unde Latinum , Albanique patres , atque altæ moenia Romæ . Virg . Æn . i . Sepulchral Lies , our holy walls to grace , And 86 Book I. THE DUNCIAD .
... IMITATIONS . Ver . 41 , 42. Hence hymning Tyburn's - Hence , & c . ] Genus unde Latinum , Albanique patres , atque altæ moenia Romæ . Virg . Æn . i . Sepulchral Lies , our holy walls to grace , And 86 Book I. THE DUNCIAD .
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... the mounts the throne in triumph , IMITATIONS . Ver . 45. In clouded Majefty ] the Moon Rifing in clouded Majefty --------- Milton , Book iv . Fierce champion Fortitude , that knows no fears Of hiffes Book I. 87 THE DUNCIA D.
... the mounts the throne in triumph , IMITATIONS . Ver . 45. In clouded Majefty ] the Moon Rifing in clouded Majefty --------- Milton , Book iv . Fierce champion Fortitude , that knows no fears Of hiffes Book I. 87 THE DUNCIA D.
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... IMITATIONS . -that knows no fears Of hiffes , blows , or want , or loss of ears : ] Quem neque pauperies , neque mors , neque vincula terrent . Hor . VER . 55. Here he beholds the Chaos dark and deep , Where nameless Somethings , & c ...
... IMITATIONS . -that knows no fears Of hiffes , blows , or want , or loss of ears : ] Quem neque pauperies , neque mors , neque vincula terrent . Hor . VER . 55. Here he beholds the Chaos dark and deep , Where nameless Somethings , & c ...
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