The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Author of the DUNCIAD . A Satire upon Dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in All Ages . Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee , wicked Scribbler ! TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING Our POET and his WORKS . xviii ) ;
... Author of the DUNCIAD . A Satire upon Dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in All Ages . Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee , wicked Scribbler ! TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING Our POET and his WORKS . xviii ) ;
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... used to write in partnership " with him to whom he fends them ? " Dennis remarks on the Dunc . p . 50. Mr Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . Of his Effay on Man , numerous were the praises xliv TESTIMONIES.
... used to write in partnership " with him to whom he fends them ? " Dennis remarks on the Dunc . p . 50. Mr Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . Of his Effay on Man , numerous were the praises xliv TESTIMONIES.
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... used in the fervice of the Chapel - royal being alfo employed in the performance of the Birth - day , and New - year Odes . VER . 324. But pious Needham ] A Matron of great fame , and very religious in her way ; whofe conftant prayer it ...
... used in the fervice of the Chapel - royal being alfo employed in the performance of the Birth - day , and New - year Odes . VER . 324. But pious Needham ] A Matron of great fame , and very religious in her way ; whofe conftant prayer it ...
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... used by the populace , that it put an end to her days . VER . 225. Back to the Devil ] The Devil Tavern in Fleet- Atreet , where these Odes are usually rehearsed , before they are performed at Court . Upon which a Wit of those times ...
... used by the populace , that it put an end to her days . VER . 225. Back to the Devil ] The Devil Tavern in Fleet- Atreet , where these Odes are usually rehearsed , before they are performed at Court . Upon which a Wit of those times ...
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... used it ; and , fecondly , that he must have ufed that very one , which we conjecture in its ftead . We cannot , therefore , enough admire the learned Scriblerus for his alteration of the text in the two laft veries of the prece- ding ...
... used it ; and , fecondly , that he must have ufed that very one , which we conjecture in its ftead . We cannot , therefore , enough admire the learned Scriblerus for his alteration of the text in the two laft veries of the prece- ding ...
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