The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... fall upon one , in an affair where- in his interest and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have been content to print themselves his enemies , complain of being put in- to the number of them . Others ...
... fall upon one , in an affair where- in his interest and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have been content to print themselves his enemies , complain of being put in- to the number of them . Others ...
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... fall foul on Cibber , than upon any other Person whatever . " The Defcriptions are fingular , the Comparisons very quaint , the Narration various , yet of one colour : The purity and chastity of Diction is so preserved , that in the ...
... fall foul on Cibber , than upon any other Person whatever . " The Defcriptions are fingular , the Comparisons very quaint , the Narration various , yet of one colour : The purity and chastity of Diction is so preserved , that in the ...
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... fall short of the fublimity of his Conceit . In his early youth he met the Revolution Y face to face in Nottingham , at a time when his betters contented themselves with following her . It was here he got acquainted with Old Battle ...
... fall short of the fublimity of his Conceit . In his early youth he met the Revolution Y face to face in Nottingham , at a time when his betters contented themselves with following her . It was here he got acquainted with Old Battle ...
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... fall , And with her own fools - colours gilds them all . ' Twas on the Day , when ** rich and grave , Like Cimon , triumph'd both on land and wave : ( Pomps without guilt , of bloodlefs fwords and maces , Glad Chains , warm furs , broad ...
... fall , And with her own fools - colours gilds them all . ' Twas on the Day , when ** rich and grave , Like Cimon , triumph'd both on land and wave : ( Pomps without guilt , of bloodlefs fwords and maces , Glad Chains , warm furs , broad ...
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... whatever " care might for the future be taken by any other Editor , he " would fill give above five hundred Emendations , that fall of cape them all . ” 48 135 The reft on Out - fide merit but prefume 100 Book b THE DUNCIAD .
... whatever " care might for the future be taken by any other Editor , he " would fill give above five hundred Emendations , that fall of cape them all . ” 48 135 The reft on Out - fide merit but prefume 100 Book b THE DUNCIAD .
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