The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... true , " That he has a contempt for their writings . ' And there is a another , which would probably be fooner allowed by himself than by any good judge , befide , " That his own have found too much fuccefs " with the public . " But as ...
... true , " That he has a contempt for their writings . ' And there is a another , which would probably be fooner allowed by himself than by any good judge , befide , " That his own have found too much fuccefs " with the public . " But as ...
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... true , it may deprive them , a little the fooner , of a short profit and a tranfitory repu- tation ; but then it may have a good effect , and ob- lige them ( before it be too late ) to decline that for which they are so very unfit , and ...
... true , it may deprive them , a little the fooner , of a short profit and a tranfitory repu- tation ; but then it may have a good effect , and ob- lige them ( before it be too late ) to decline that for which they are so very unfit , and ...
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... true critics and commentators are wont to infift upon fuch , and how material they seem to them - ` felves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon be- come tedious : allow me to ...
... true critics and commentators are wont to infift upon fuch , and how material they seem to them - ` felves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon be- come tedious : allow me to ...
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... of that history , of which they are pretended to be an abuse . Most true it is , that Mr Moore had such a design , and VOL . III . F a Daily Journal , April 3. 1728 . was himself the man who preft Dr Arbuthnot and Mr OF xxxiii AUTHOR S.
... of that history , of which they are pretended to be an abuse . Most true it is , that Mr Moore had such a design , and VOL . III . F a Daily Journal , April 3. 1728 . was himself the man who preft Dr Arbuthnot and Mr OF xxxiii AUTHOR S.
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... true , if finest notes alone could show ( Tun'd justly high , or regularly low ) " That we should fame to these mere vocals give ; " Pope more than we can offer should receive : " For when fome gliding river is his theme , " His lines ...
... true , if finest notes alone could show ( Tun'd justly high , or regularly low ) " That we should fame to these mere vocals give ; " Pope more than we can offer should receive : " For when fome gliding river is his theme , " His lines ...
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