The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Virtue's cause , " From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . ” And , to close all , hear the reverend dean of St Pa- trick's : " A Soul with ev'ry virtue fraught , " By Patriots , Priests , and Poets taught . " Whofe filial ...
... Virtue's cause , " From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . ” And , to close all , hear the reverend dean of St Pa- trick's : " A Soul with ev'ry virtue fraught , " By Patriots , Priests , and Poets taught . " Whofe filial ...
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... Virtue , in order to propagate the love of it among the children of men ; and confequently , that the Poet's first thought muft needs be turned upon a real fubject meet for laud and celebration ; not one Iviii RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
... Virtue , in order to propagate the love of it among the children of men ; and confequently , that the Poet's first thought muft needs be turned upon a real fubject meet for laud and celebration ; not one Iviii RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
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... Virtue ; it fol- loweth , that thofe of the leffer Epic Hero , fhould be Vanity , Impudence and Debauchery , from which happy affemblage refulteth Heroic Dulness , the never - dying fubject of this our Poem , This being confeffed , come ...
... Virtue ; it fol- loweth , that thofe of the leffer Epic Hero , fhould be Vanity , Impudence and Debauchery , from which happy affemblage refulteth Heroic Dulness , the never - dying fubject of this our Poem , This being confeffed , come ...
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Alexander Pope. or measure ; not that low and ignoble fpecies which pretendeth to Virtues we have not , but the laudable ... Virtue in the mock Hero , is , that fame . Courage all collected into the Face . And as Power when drawn together ...
Alexander Pope. or measure ; not that low and ignoble fpecies which pretendeth to Virtues we have not , but the laudable ... Virtue in the mock Hero , is , that fame . Courage all collected into the Face . And as Power when drawn together ...
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... virtues and lucky circumstances have agreed to meet and concentre with the strongest luftre and fullest har- mony . The good Scriblerus indeed , nay the World itself , might be imposed on in the late spurious editions , by I can't tell ...
... virtues and lucky circumstances have agreed to meet and concentre with the strongest luftre and fullest har- mony . The good Scriblerus indeed , nay the World itself , might be imposed on in the late spurious editions , by I can't tell ...
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