The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... hand , as if their perfons and cha- racters were too facred for fatire ; and the public objecting on the other , that they are too mean even for ridicule ? But whether Bread or Fame be their end , it must be allowed , our author , by ...
... hand , as if their perfons and cha- racters were too facred for fatire ; and the public objecting on the other , that they are too mean even for ridicule ? But whether Bread or Fame be their end , it must be allowed , our author , by ...
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... hand to Mr Addison himself , and never made public , till af- ter their own Journals , and Curl had printed the fame . One name alone , which I am here authorised to de- clare , will fufficiently evince this truth , that of the right ...
... hand to Mr Addison himself , and never made public , till af- ter their own Journals , and Curl had printed the fame . One name alone , which I am here authorised to de- clare , will fufficiently evince this truth , that of the right ...
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... hand , for it is certain we fee the original of " Sappho to Phaon with much more life and likeness " in his version , than in that of Sir Car . Scrope . And " this ( he adds ) is the more to be wished , because in " the English tongue ...
... hand , for it is certain we fee the original of " Sappho to Phaon with much more life and likeness " in his version , than in that of Sir Car . Scrope . And " this ( he adds ) is the more to be wished , because in " the English tongue ...
Seite xlv
... one or other of his moft inveterate Enemies ; and to the fuccefs of them all they do unanimously a In a Letter under his hand , dated March 12 , 1733 . give teftimony . But it is fufficient , inftar omnium OF AUTHORS . xlv.
... one or other of his moft inveterate Enemies ; and to the fuccefs of them all they do unanimously a In a Letter under his hand , dated March 12 , 1733 . give teftimony . But it is fufficient , inftar omnium OF AUTHORS . xlv.
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... hand ; inftead of which it is now placed behind his back , and that Specimen of an Edition is put on the Scroll , which indeed Shakspeare hath great reafon to point at . ANON . Though I have as juft a value for the letter E , as any ...
... hand ; inftead of which it is now placed behind his back , and that Specimen of an Edition is put on the Scroll , which indeed Shakspeare hath great reafon to point at . ANON . Though I have as juft a value for the letter E , as any ...
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