The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... character drawn by those with whom he never converfed , and whofe countenances he could not know , though turned against him : First again commenc- ing with the high voiced and never enough quoted f In his Poems , and at the end of the ...
... character drawn by those with whom he never converfed , and whofe countenances he could not know , though turned against him : First again commenc- ing with the high voiced and never enough quoted f In his Poems , and at the end of the ...
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... character of Mr. P. and his writings , ( printed by S. Popping , 1716 , ) he faith , " Though he is a profeffor of the worft religion , yet he laughs at it ; " but that " nevertheless , he is a vi- " rulent Papist ; and yet a Pillar for ...
... character of Mr. P. and his writings , ( printed by S. Popping , 1716 , ) he faith , " Though he is a profeffor of the worft religion , yet he laughs at it ; " but that " nevertheless , he is a vi- " rulent Papist ; and yet a Pillar for ...
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... character.r " 66 Mr. CHARLES GILDON , after having violently attacked him in many pieces , at laft came to wifh from his heart , " That Mr. Pope would " be prevailed upon to give us Ovid's Epiftles by his " hand , for it is certain we ...
... character.r " 66 Mr. CHARLES GILDON , after having violently attacked him in many pieces , at laft came to wifh from his heart , " That Mr. Pope would " be prevailed upon to give us Ovid's Epiftles by his " hand , for it is certain we ...
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... character ! Of which let the reader make what he can . Doubtless moft Commentators would hence take occa- fion to turn all to their Author's advantage , and from the teftimony of his very enemies would affirm , That his Capacity was ...
... character ! Of which let the reader make what he can . Doubtless moft Commentators would hence take occa- fion to turn all to their Author's advantage , and from the teftimony of his very enemies would affirm , That his Capacity was ...
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... Characters , the public hath already acknow- ledged how juftly they are drawn : The manners are fo depicted , and the fentiments fo peculiar to thofe to whom applied , that furely to transfer them to any other or wifer perfonages ...
... Characters , the public hath already acknow- ledged how juftly they are drawn : The manners are fo depicted , and the fentiments fo peculiar to thofe to whom applied , that furely to transfer them to any other or wifer perfonages ...
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