The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... King George I. after by the Abbé Reynel , in verse , with notes . Rape of the Lock , in French , by the Princess of Conti , Paris 1728. , And in Italian verse by the Abbé Conti , a Noble Venetian ; and by the Marquis Rangoni , Envoy ...
... King George I. after by the Abbé Reynel , in verse , with notes . Rape of the Lock , in French , by the Princess of Conti , Paris 1728. , And in Italian verse by the Abbé Conti , a Noble Venetian ; and by the Marquis Rangoni , Envoy ...
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... Kings ; " a Jefuitical profeffor of truth ; a bafe and a foul pre- " tender to candour . " So that , upon the whole ac- count , we must conclude him either to have been a great hypocrite , or a very honest man ; a terrible im- pofer ...
... Kings ; " a Jefuitical profeffor of truth ; a bafe and a foul pre- " tender to candour . " So that , upon the whole ac- count , we must conclude him either to have been a great hypocrite , or a very honest man ; a terrible im- pofer ...
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... Kings and Princesses P. And one Mathew Con- canen , yet more impudent , publishes at length the two moft SACRED NAMES in this Nation , as Members of the Dunciad q ! This is prodigious ! yet it is almost as strange , that in the midst of ...
... Kings and Princesses P. And one Mathew Con- canen , yet more impudent , publishes at length the two moft SACRED NAMES in this Nation , as Members of the Dunciad q ! This is prodigious ! yet it is almost as strange , that in the midst of ...
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... king of Swe- den * ? But whatever perfonal qualities a Hero may have , the examples of Achilles and Æneas fhew us , that all thofe are of small avail , without the conftant affiftance of the GoDs : for the fubverfion and erection of Em ...
... king of Swe- den * ? But whatever perfonal qualities a Hero may have , the examples of Achilles and Æneas fhew us , that all thofe are of small avail , without the conftant affiftance of the GoDs : for the fubverfion and erection of Em ...
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... KING to have been given to a certain Pretender , Pfeudo - Poet , a Phantom , of the name of TIBBALD ; and apprebending the fame may be deemed in foute fozt a Reflection on Majefty , n at least an infult on that Legal Authority which has ...
... KING to have been given to a certain Pretender , Pfeudo - Poet , a Phantom , of the name of TIBBALD ; and apprebending the fame may be deemed in foute fozt a Reflection on Majefty , n at least an infult on that Legal Authority which has ...
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