The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... fubject : He who defcribes Malice and Villany to be pale and meagre , expresses not the least anger against Paleness and Leannefs , but against Malice and Villany . The Apothecary in Romeo and Juliet is poor ; but is he therefore ...
... fubject : He who defcribes Malice and Villany to be pale and meagre , expresses not the least anger against Paleness and Leannefs , but against Malice and Villany . The Apothecary in Romeo and Juliet is poor ; but is he therefore ...
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... fubject and his manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITATEM c As Mr Wycherley , at the time the Town declaimed against his book of Poems ; Mr Walsh , after his death ; Sir William Trumbull , when he had refigned the Office of Secretary of State ...
... fubject and his manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITATEM c As Mr Wycherley , at the time the Town declaimed against his book of Poems ; Mr Walsh , after his death ; Sir William Trumbull , when he had refigned the Office of Secretary of State ...
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... : Whereby not only the Peace of the honest unwriting fubject was daily molested , but unmerciful demands were made of his applaufe , yea of his money , by fuch as would neither earn the one , nor lii MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS.
... : Whereby not only the Peace of the honest unwriting fubject was daily molested , but unmerciful demands were made of his applaufe , yea of his money , by fuch as would neither earn the one , nor lii MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS.
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... in order to propagate the love of it among the children of men ; and confequently , that the Poet's first thought muft needs be turned upon a real fubject meet for laud and celebration ; not one Iviii RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
... in order to propagate the love of it among the children of men ; and confequently , that the Poet's first thought muft needs be turned upon a real fubject meet for laud and celebration ; not one Iviii RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
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Alexander Pope. real fubject meet for laud and celebration ; not one whom he is to make , but one whom he may find , tru ly illuftrious . This is the primum mobile of his poet- ic world , whence every thing is to receive life and motion ...
Alexander Pope. real fubject meet for laud and celebration ; not one whom he is to make , but one whom he may find , tru ly illuftrious . This is the primum mobile of his poet- ic world , whence every thing is to receive life and motion ...
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