The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... fame , who , for feveral years paft , have made free with the greatest names in Church and State , exposed to the world the private misfortunes of Families , abused all , even to women , and whofe prostituted papers ( for one or other ...
... fame , who , for feveral years paft , have made free with the greatest names in Church and State , exposed to the world the private misfortunes of Families , abused all , even to women , and whofe prostituted papers ( for one or other ...
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... less in their morals , than in their writings ; muft Poverty make nonsense facred ? if fo , the fame of bad authors would be much better consulted than that of all the good ones in the world ; and not one of TO THE PUBLISHER . vii.
... less in their morals , than in their writings ; muft Poverty make nonsense facred ? if fo , the fame of bad authors would be much better consulted than that of all the good ones in the world ; and not one of TO THE PUBLISHER . vii.
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... Fame be their end , it must be allowed , our author , by and in this Poem , has mercifully given them a little of both . There are two or three , who by their rank and for- tune have no benefit from the former objections , fup- pofing ...
... Fame be their end , it must be allowed , our author , by and in this Poem , has mercifully given them a little of both . There are two or three , who by their rank and for- tune have no benefit from the former objections , fup- pofing ...
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... fame that they were . " 9 One , therefore , of their affertions I believe may be true , " That he has a contempt for their writings . ' And there is a another , which would probably be fooner allowed by himself than by any good judge ...
... fame that they were . " 9 One , therefore , of their affertions I believe may be true , " That he has a contempt for their writings . ' And there is a another , which would probably be fooner allowed by himself than by any good judge ...
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... Fame , and Fortune ; in the diftinctions fhewn them by their Superiors , in the general esteem of their Equals , and in their extended reputation amongst Foreigners ; in the latter of which ours has met with the better fate , as he has ...
... Fame , and Fortune ; in the diftinctions fhewn them by their Superiors , in the general esteem of their Equals , and in their extended reputation amongst Foreigners ; in the latter of which ours has met with the better fate , as he has ...
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