The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... most of thefe Authors had been ( doubtless very wifely ) the first aggreffors . They had tried , ' till they were weary , what was to be got by railing at each other : Nobody was either concerned or furprized , if this or that fcribler ...
... most of thefe Authors had been ( doubtless very wifely ) the first aggreffors . They had tried , ' till they were weary , what was to be got by railing at each other : Nobody was either concerned or furprized , if this or that fcribler ...
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... most innocent ; in a manner which though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the just and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufers ; I mean by Authors without names ; then I thought , fince the danger ...
... most innocent ; in a manner which though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the just and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufers ; I mean by Authors without names ; then I thought , fince the danger ...
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Alexander Pope. and beneficent man , that we most esteemed , and loved in him . Now , if what these people say were believed , I must appear to all my friends either a fool , or a knave ; either imposed on myself , or impofing on them ...
Alexander Pope. and beneficent man , that we most esteemed , and loved in him . Now , if what these people say were believed , I must appear to all my friends either a fool , or a knave ; either imposed on myself , or impofing on them ...
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... most candid fatirists , from the Codrus of JUVENAL to the Damon of BOILEAU . Having mentioned BOILEAU , the greatest Poet and most judicious Critic of his age and country , adıni- rable for his Talents , and yet perhaps more admirable ...
... most candid fatirists , from the Codrus of JUVENAL to the Damon of BOILEAU . Having mentioned BOILEAU , the greatest Poet and most judicious Critic of his age and country , adıni- rable for his Talents , and yet perhaps more admirable ...
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... most abused , namely the Greatest and Best of all Par- ties . Let me add a further reason , that , though en- gaged in their Friendships , he never efpoufed their Ani- mofities ; and can almoft fingly challenge this honour , not to have ...
... most abused , namely the Greatest and Best of all Par- ties . Let me add a further reason , that , though en- gaged in their Friendships , he never efpoufed their Ani- mofities ; and can almoft fingly challenge this honour , not to have ...
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