The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... true or not , is not eafy to judge ; in as much as he 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 ...
... true or not , is not eafy to judge ; in as much as he 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 ...
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... true accounts of monsters , poisons , and mur- ders ; of any hereof was there nothing fo good , no- thing fo bad , which hath not at one or other feafon been to him afcribed . If it bore no author's name , then lay he concealed : if it ...
... true accounts of monsters , poisons , and mur- ders ; of any hereof was there nothing fo good , no- thing fo bad , which hath not at one or other feafon been to him afcribed . If it bore no author's name , then lay he concealed : if it ...
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... altered it to fixty , the year in which he published his Alfred * . True it is , that the talents for Criticism , namely smartness , k See his Effays . quick cenfure , vivacity of remark , certainty of affeve- Ivi MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS.
... altered it to fixty , the year in which he published his Alfred * . True it is , that the talents for Criticism , namely smartness , k See his Effays . quick cenfure , vivacity of remark , certainty of affeve- Ivi MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS.
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... true Wisdom , to seek its chief fup- port and confidence within itself ; and to place that fupport in the resources which proceed from a con- scious rectitude of Will . And are the advantages of Vanity , when arifing to the heroic ...
... true Wisdom , to seek its chief fup- port and confidence within itself ; and to place that fupport in the resources which proceed from a con- scious rectitude of Will . And are the advantages of Vanity , when arifing to the heroic ...
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... true Hero , is Courage manifefting itself in every limb ; while its correfpondent Virtue in the mock Hero , is , that fame . Courage all collected into the Face . And as Power when drawn together , must needs have more force and spirit ...
... true Hero , is Courage manifefting itself in every limb ; while its correfpondent Virtue in the mock Hero , is , that fame . Courage all collected into the Face . And as Power when drawn together , must needs have more force and spirit ...
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