The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... 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 ; fo that I am as much interested in the confutation of thefe calumnies , as he is himself . I ...
... 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 ; fo that I am as much interested in the confutation of thefe calumnies , as he is himself . I ...
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... these sort of authors are poor . That might be pleaded as an excufe at the Old Baily for leffer crimes than Defamation , ( for ' tis the case of almost all who are tried there ) ; but fure it can be none here : For who will pretend that ...
... these sort of authors are poor . That might be pleaded as an excufe at the Old Baily for leffer crimes than Defamation , ( for ' tis the case of almost all who are tried there ) ; but fure it can be none here : For who will pretend that ...
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... these I was forry to fee in fuch company . But if , without any provocation , two or three Gentlemen will fall upon one , in an affair where- in his interest and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have ...
... these I was forry to fee in fuch company . But if , without any provocation , two or three Gentlemen will fall upon one , in an affair where- in his interest and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have ...
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... these people , than any they have made ufe of . If Obscurity or Poverty were to exempt a man from fatire , much more should Folly or Dulness , which are still more involuntary ; nay , as much fo as perfonal Deformity . But even this ...
... these people , than any they have made ufe of . If Obscurity or Poverty were to exempt a man from fatire , much more should Folly or Dulness , which are still more involuntary ; nay , as much fo as perfonal Deformity . But even this ...
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... these meet , it puts me in mind of what the poet fays of " one of his heroes , That he alone rais'd and flung with " ease a weighty stone , that two common men could " not lift from the ground ; juft fo , one fingle perfon " has ...
... these meet , it puts me in mind of what the poet fays of " one of his heroes , That he alone rais'd and flung with " ease a weighty stone , that two common men could " not lift from the ground ; juft fo , one fingle perfon " has ...
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