The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Truth , than to him or any man living , engaged me in inquiries , of which the inclofed Notes are the fruit . I perceived , that most of thefe Authors had been ( doubtless very wifely ) the first aggreffors . They had tried , ' till ...
... Truth , than to him or any man living , engaged me in inquiries , of which the inclofed Notes are the fruit . I perceived , that most of thefe Authors had been ( doubtless very wifely ) the first aggreffors . They had tried , ' till ...
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... truth of it . I should still have been filent , if either I had seen any inclination in my friend to be ferious with fuch accu- fers , or if they had only meddled with his Writings ; fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his trial ...
... truth of it . I should still have been filent , if either I had seen any inclination in my friend to be ferious with fuch accu- fers , or if they had only meddled with his Writings ; fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his trial ...
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... truth of your inform- ation ) the Names of the concealed authors . The The first objection I have heard made to the Poem is , that the perfons are too obfcure for fatire . perfons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would ...
... truth of your inform- ation ) the Names of the concealed authors . The The first objection I have heard made to the Poem is , that the perfons are too obfcure for fatire . perfons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would ...
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... truth and solidity . And here give me leave to men- " tion what Monfieur Boileau has fo well enlarged up- on in the preface to his works : That wit and fine " writing doth not confist so much in advancing things that are new , as in ...
... truth and solidity . And here give me leave to men- " tion what Monfieur Boileau has fo well enlarged up- on in the preface to his works : That wit and fine " writing doth not confist so much in advancing things that are new , as in ...
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... truth : But well I weet , thy cruel wrong Adorns a nobler Poet's fong : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune griev'd , With kind concern and skill has weav'd A filken web : and ne'er fhall fade Its colours : gently has he laid The mantle o'er ...
... truth : But well I weet , thy cruel wrong Adorns a nobler Poet's fong : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune griev'd , With kind concern and skill has weav'd A filken web : and ne'er fhall fade Its colours : gently has he laid The mantle o'er ...
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