The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... none fo far as Virgil , who is the best of them . As for the Greek Poets , if we cannot trace them fo plainly , ' tis perhaps because we have none be- fore them ; ' tis evident that most of them FROM W. WALSH , Esq . ST.
... none fo far as Virgil , who is the best of them . As for the Greek Poets , if we cannot trace them fo plainly , ' tis perhaps because we have none be- fore them ; ' tis evident that most of them FROM W. WALSH , Esq . ST.
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... because the confequence of this machine appears not till the fecond book . ) The tranflation goes on from thence to the words Hie vero ambobus rabiem fortuna cruentam , where there is an odd account of a battle at fifty - cuffs between ...
... because the confequence of this machine appears not till the fecond book . ) The tranflation goes on from thence to the words Hie vero ambobus rabiem fortuna cruentam , where there is an odd account of a battle at fifty - cuffs between ...
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... because I had the diffatisfaction to hear you have been confined to your chamber by an illness , which , I fear , was as troublesome a companion as I have fometimes been in the fame place ; where , if ever found any pleasure in my ...
... because I had the diffatisfaction to hear you have been confined to your chamber by an illness , which , I fear , was as troublesome a companion as I have fometimes been in the fame place ; where , if ever found any pleasure in my ...
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... because they were then in confufion " by the divifions of the brothers , Atreus and Thy- " eftes . " Now , from the raifing the Greek army against Thebes , back to the time of this journey of Polynices , is ( according to Statius's own ...
... because they were then in confufion " by the divifions of the brothers , Atreus and Thy- " eftes . " Now , from the raifing the Greek army against Thebes , back to the time of this journey of Polynices , is ( according to Statius's own ...
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... because I perfuade myself it might be useful , at a time when we have no theatre , to divert ourselves at this great one . Here is Tolerable farce , in the Author's own Edit . a God's name o- mitted there . a glorious ftanding comedy of ...
... because I perfuade myself it might be useful , at a time when we have no theatre , to divert ourselves at this great one . Here is Tolerable farce , in the Author's own Edit . a God's name o- mitted there . a glorious ftanding comedy of ...
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