The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... nature , would be- lieve that all the great qualities of these persons were " centered in him alone . But if I fhould venture to " affure him , that the People of England had made " fuch a choice the reader would either believe me a ...
... nature , would be- lieve that all the great qualities of these persons were " centered in him alone . But if I fhould venture to " affure him , that the People of England had made " fuch a choice the reader would either believe me a ...
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... nature and matter with this of our Poet . For of Epic fort it appeareth to have been , yet of matter surely not unpleasant ; wit- ness what is reported of it by the learned Archbishop Euftathius , in Odyff . x . And accordingly ...
... nature and matter with this of our Poet . For of Epic fort it appeareth to have been , yet of matter surely not unpleasant ; wit- ness what is reported of it by the learned Archbishop Euftathius , in Odyff . x . And accordingly ...
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... nature fufficiently known by the infallible tokens aforefaid . And thus it doth appear , that the first Dunciad was the first Epic poem , written by Homer himfelf , and ante- rior even to the Iliad or Odyssey . Now , forafinuch as our ...
... nature fufficiently known by the infallible tokens aforefaid . And thus it doth appear , that the first Dunciad was the first Epic poem , written by Homer himfelf , and ante- rior even to the Iliad or Odyssey . Now , forafinuch as our ...
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... Nature of Dunciad in general , whence de- rived , and on what authority founded as well as of the art and conduct of this our poem in particu lar , the learned and laborious Scriblerus hath , accor- ding to his manner , and with ...
... Nature of Dunciad in general , whence de- rived , and on what authority founded as well as of the art and conduct of this our poem in particu lar , the learned and laborious Scriblerus hath , accor- ding to his manner , and with ...
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... NATURE'S FAULT , and I follow " < HERE . " Nor can we be mistaken in making this happy quality a fpecies of Courage , when we confider d Life , ibid . c Life , p . 2. oct . edit . e Life , p . 23. octavo . 66 thofe illuftrious marks of ...
... NATURE'S FAULT , and I follow " < HERE . " Nor can we be mistaken in making this happy quality a fpecies of Courage , when we confider d Life , ibid . c Life , p . 2. oct . edit . e Life , p . 23. octavo . 66 thofe illuftrious marks of ...
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