The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... , 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 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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... Such , Sir , is your work . It is , indeed , " above all commendation , and ought to have been " published in an age and country more worthy of it . " If my teftimony be of weight any where , you are fure to have it in the ampleft ...
... Such , Sir , is your work . It is , indeed , " above all commendation , and ought to have been " published in an age and country more worthy of it . " If my teftimony be of weight any where , you are fure to have it in the ampleft ...
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... such as he could find . As for the Characters , the public hath already ac- knowledged how justly they are drawn : The man . ners are so depicted , and the sentiments so peculiar to those to whom applied , that surely to transfer them ...
... such as he could find . As for the Characters , the public hath already ac- knowledged how justly they are drawn : The man . ners are so depicted , and the sentiments so peculiar to those to whom applied , that surely to transfer them ...
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... Such with their shelves as due proportion hold ,. Or their fond parents dreft in red and gold ; Or where the pictures for the page atone , And Quarles is fav'd by beauties not his own . Here fwells the shelf with Ogilby the great ...
... Such with their shelves as due proportion hold ,. Or their fond parents dreft in red and gold ; Or where the pictures for the page atone , And Quarles is fav'd by beauties not his own . Here fwells the shelf with Ogilby the great ...
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... ( such as Achilles receives from Thetis , and Æneas from Venus ) at once inftructive and prophetical : After this he is unrivalled and triumphant . The tribute our author here pays him is a grateful return for feveral unmerited ...
... ( such as Achilles receives from Thetis , and Æneas from Venus ) at once inftructive and prophetical : After this he is unrivalled and triumphant . The tribute our author here pays him is a grateful return for feveral unmerited ...
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