The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... hath proved our mistake in this place . " As to my writing in concert with Mr Gildon " I declare upon the honour and word of a Gentleman , that " I never wrote fo much as on line in concert with any one " man whatfoever . And thefe two ...
... hath proved our mistake in this place . " As to my writing in concert with Mr Gildon " I declare upon the honour and word of a Gentleman , that " I never wrote fo much as on line in concert with any one " man whatfoever . And thefe two ...
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... hath lately met with , I was furprised to see what I " had long defpaired , a performance . deferving the name " of a poet . Such , Sir , is your work . It is , indeed , " above all commendation , and ought to have been " published in ...
... hath lately met with , I was furprised to see what I " had long defpaired , a performance . deferving the name " of a poet . Such , Sir , is your work . It is , indeed , " above all commendation , and ought to have been " published in ...
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... hath attempted neither . Unless we will take it for granted , with Mr Cibber , that his being once very angry at hearing a friend's Play abused , was an infallible proof the Play was his own ; the faid Mr Cibber thinking it impoffible ...
... hath attempted neither . Unless we will take it for granted , with Mr Cibber , that his being once very angry at hearing a friend's Play abused , was an infallible proof the Play was his own ; the faid Mr Cibber thinking it impoffible ...
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... hath not at one or other feafon been to him afcribed . If it bore no author's name , then lay he concealed : if it did , he fathered it upon that author to be yet better concealed : If it refem- bled any of his ftyles , then was it ...
... hath not at one or other feafon been to him afcribed . If it bore no author's name , then lay he concealed : if it did , he fathered it upon that author to be yet better concealed : If it refem- bled any of his ftyles , then was it ...
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... hath tranflated those two famous works of Homer which are yet left , he did conceive it in fome fort his duty to imitate that alfo which was loft : and was therefore induced to be- ftow on it the fame form which Homer's is reported to ...
... hath tranflated those two famous works of Homer which are yet left , he did conceive it in fome fort his duty to imitate that alfo which was loft : and was therefore induced to be- ftow on it the fame form which Homer's is reported to ...
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