The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... cause ; the perfon , in whose regard accused , dead ! but if there be living any one nobleman whofe friendship , yea any one gentleman whofe fubfcription Mr Addifon procu- red to our author ; let him stand forth , that truth may appear ...
... cause ; the perfon , in whose regard accused , dead ! but if there be living any one nobleman whofe friendship , yea any one gentleman whofe fubfcription Mr Addifon procu- red to our author ; let him stand forth , that truth may appear ...
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... cause , " From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . ” And , to close all , hear the reverend dean of St Pa- trick's : " A Soul with ev'ry virtue fraught , " By Patriots , Priests , and Poets taught . " Whofe filial piety excels ...
... cause , " From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . ” And , to close all , hear the reverend dean of St Pa- trick's : " A Soul with ev'ry virtue fraught , " By Patriots , Priests , and Poets taught . " Whofe filial piety excels ...
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... cause which moved our poet to this particular work . He lived in those days , when ( after Providence had per- mitted the invention of Printing as a fcourge for the fins of the learned ) Paper alfo became fo cheap , and Printers fo ...
... cause which moved our poet to this particular work . He lived in those days , when ( after Providence had per- mitted the invention of Printing as a fcourge for the fins of the learned ) Paper alfo became fo cheap , and Printers fo ...
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... causes creative of fuch Authors , namely , Dulness and Poverty ; the one born with them , the other contracted by neglect of their proper talents , through felf - conceit of greater abili- ties . This truth he wrappeth in an Allegory b ...
... causes creative of fuch Authors , namely , Dulness and Poverty ; the one born with them , the other contracted by neglect of their proper talents , through felf - conceit of greater abili- ties . This truth he wrappeth in an Allegory b ...
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... as befitteth any Affociate or Confort in Em- pire ) he loudly refented this indignity to violated Ma- jefty . Indeed not without cause , he being there repre- fented as fast asleep ; fo mifbefeeming the eye of Ixvi RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
... as befitteth any Affociate or Confort in Em- pire ) he loudly refented this indignity to violated Ma- jefty . Indeed not without cause , he being there repre- fented as fast asleep ; fo mifbefeeming the eye of Ixvi RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
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