The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... dull , and punish the wicked , the only way that was left . In that public - fpirited view he laid the plan of this poem , as the greatest fervice he was capable ( without much hurt , or being flain ) to render his dear country . First ...
... dull , and punish the wicked , the only way that was left . In that public - fpirited view he laid the plan of this poem , as the greatest fervice he was capable ( without much hurt , or being flain ) to render his dear country . First ...
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... dull , debauched buffoon Cyclops , with the heaven - directed Fa vourite of Minerva ; who , after having quietly born all the monster's obfcene and impious ribaldry , endeth the farce in punishing him with the mark of an inde- lible ...
... dull , debauched buffoon Cyclops , with the heaven - directed Fa vourite of Minerva ; who , after having quietly born all the monster's obfcene and impious ribaldry , endeth the farce in punishing him with the mark of an inde- lible ...
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... dull as to ex- plain the Man who brings , & c . not of the hero of the piece , but of our Poet himself , as if he vaunted that Kings were to be his readers ; an honour , which though this Poem hath had , yet knoweth he how to receive it ...
... dull as to ex- plain the Man who brings , & c . not of the hero of the piece , but of our Poet himself , as if he vaunted that Kings were to be his readers ; an honour , which though this Poem hath had , yet knoweth he how to receive it ...
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... dull , and strut and hobble , cheek by jowl , with " their arms on kimbo , being led and fupported , and bully- " back'd by that blind Hector , Impudence . " Reflect . on the Effay on Criticism , p . 26. 29 , 30 . " It would be unjust ...
... dull , and strut and hobble , cheek by jowl , with " their arms on kimbo , being led and fupported , and bully- " back'd by that blind Hector , Impudence . " Reflect . on the Effay on Criticism , p . 26. 29 , 30 . " It would be unjust ...
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... dull for laughter , for reply too mad : On one fo poor you cannot take the law ; On one fo old your fword you scorn to draw : Uncag'd then let the harmless monster rage , Secure in dulnefs , madness , want , and age . For the reft ; Mr ...
... dull for laughter , for reply too mad : On one fo poor you cannot take the law ; On one fo old your fword you scorn to draw : Uncag'd then let the harmless monster rage , Secure in dulnefs , madness , want , and age . For the reft ; Mr ...
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