The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... praise the Court , or magnify Mankind , Or thy griev❜d Country's copper chains unbind ; After VER . 22. in the MS . Or in the graver Gown instruct - mankind , Or filent let thy morals tell thy mind . 20 But this was to be understood ...
... praise the Court , or magnify Mankind , Or thy griev❜d Country's copper chains unbind ; After VER . 22. in the MS . Or in the graver Gown instruct - mankind , Or filent let thy morals tell thy mind . 20 But this was to be understood ...
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... praise . Here the beholds the Chaos dark and deep , Where nameless Somethings in their causes sleep , REMARK S. 50 55 and is not fo much fupported by her own Virtues , as by the princely consciousness of having destroyed all other . " C ...
... praise . Here the beholds the Chaos dark and deep , Where nameless Somethings in their causes sleep , REMARK S. 50 55 and is not fo much fupported by her own Virtues , as by the princely consciousness of having destroyed all other . " C ...
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... . SCRIBL . VER . 90. But liv'd in Settle's numbers , one day more ] A beau tiful manner of speaking , ufual with pocts in praise of poetry , Now Mayors and Shrieves all hush'd and fatiate lay , Book I. 01 . THE DUNCIA D ...
... . SCRIBL . VER . 90. But liv'd in Settle's numbers , one day more ] A beau tiful manner of speaking , ufual with pocts in praise of poetry , Now Mayors and Shrieves all hush'd and fatiate lay , Book I. 01 . THE DUNCIA D ...
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... praise , And fure fucceffion down from Haywood's days .. She faw , with joy , the line immortal run , Each fire impreft and glaring in his fon : So watchful . Bruin forms , with plastic care , Each growing lump , and brings it to a Bear ...
... praise , And fure fucceffion down from Haywood's days .. She faw , with joy , the line immortal run , Each fire impreft and glaring in his fon : So watchful . Bruin forms , with plastic care , Each growing lump , and brings it to a Bear ...
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... praise which the Players gave to Shakespear , " that he never blot- " ted a line . " Ben Johnson honestly wish'd he had blotted a thou- fand : and Shakespear would certainly have wish'd the fame , if he had lived to fee thofe ...
... praise which the Players gave to Shakespear , " that he never blot- " ted a line . " Ben Johnson honestly wish'd he had blotted a thou- fand : and Shakespear would certainly have wish'd the fame , if he had lived to fee thofe ...
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