The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... reason , that , though en- gaged in their Friendships , he never efpoufed their Ani- mofities ; and can almoft fingly challenge this honour , not to have written a line of any man , which , through Guilt , through Shame , or through ...
... reason , that , though en- gaged in their Friendships , he never efpoufed their Ani- mofities ; and can almoft fingly challenge this honour , not to have written a line of any man , which , through Guilt , through Shame , or through ...
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... reason : We fee to what they have brought him . Secondly , as to Buffoonry , " Is it ( faith he ) a time " of day for me to leave off these fooleries , and fet up 66 a new character ? I can no more put off my Follies " than my Skin ; I ...
... reason : We fee to what they have brought him . Secondly , as to Buffoonry , " Is it ( faith he ) a time " of day for me to leave off these fooleries , and fet up 66 a new character ? I can no more put off my Follies " than my Skin ; I ...
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... Reason . This is the only good the ever did ; and the candid Poet is careful to tell it in the very intro- duction of his Poem . It is to be observed indeed , that this is * fpoken of the univerfal rule of Dulness in ancient days , but ...
... Reason . This is the only good the ever did ; and the candid Poet is careful to tell it in the very intro- duction of his Poem . It is to be observed indeed , that this is * fpoken of the univerfal rule of Dulness in ancient days , but ...
Seite 96
... reasons , Mr D. had a private one ; which , by his manner of expreffing it in p . 92. appears to have been equally strong . He was even in bodily fear of his life from the machinations of the faid Mr P. " The story ( fays he ) is too ...
... reasons , Mr D. had a private one ; which , by his manner of expreffing it in p . 92. appears to have been equally strong . He was even in bodily fear of his life from the machinations of the faid Mr P. " The story ( fays he ) is too ...
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... reasons best known to themselves , conftantly kept priva e . For his charac- ter , as a writer , it is given us as follows : " Mr Dennis is ex- " cellent at Pindaric writings , perfectly regular in all his per- formances , and a perfon ...
... reasons best known to themselves , conftantly kept priva e . For his charac- ter , as a writer , it is given us as follows : " Mr Dennis is ex- " cellent at Pindaric writings , perfectly regular in all his per- formances , and a perfon ...
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