The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Containing His Satires, &c. 4, 3. köideNicolai, 1763 - 302 pages |
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... Authors of Verses to the Imitator of Horace , and of an Epistle to a Dector of Divinity from a Nobleman at Hampton Court ) to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not anly my Writings ( of which , being public , the Public is judge ) ...
... Authors of Verses to the Imitator of Horace , and of an Epistle to a Dector of Divinity from a Nobleman at Hampton Court ) to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not anly my Writings ( of which , being public , the Public is judge ) ...
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... Author's Friend and Phyfician , was folicitous of his cafe and health ; and therefore unwilling he fhould provoke fo large and powerful a party , Their difference of opinion , in this matter , gives occafion to the following Dialogue ...
... Author's Friend and Phyfician , was folicitous of his cafe and health ; and therefore unwilling he fhould provoke fo large and powerful a party , Their difference of opinion , in this matter , gives occafion to the following Dialogue ...
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... Author , he offended in nothing else . For his early verses were perfectly innocent and harmless , Like gentle Fanny's was my flowing theme , A painted miftrefs , or a purling ftream . › Yet even then , he tells us , two enraged and ...
... Author , he offended in nothing else . For his early verses were perfectly innocent and harmless , Like gentle Fanny's was my flowing theme , A painted miftrefs , or a purling ftream . › Yet even then , he tells us , two enraged and ...
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... Author : as if he had neither the fame right to the enjoyments of life , the fame concern for his highest interests , or the fame difpofitions of benevolence , with other people . Besides , he now admonishes them , in his turn , that ...
... Author : as if he had neither the fame right to the enjoyments of life , the fame concern for his highest interests , or the fame difpofitions of benevolence , with other people . Besides , he now admonishes them , in his turn , that ...
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... this line arifes from the figurative terms of the predis cate alluding to the subject . A fecret , in elegant expreffion , which our Author often practised . AS Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme TO THE SATIRES .
... this line arifes from the figurative terms of the predis cate alluding to the subject . A fecret , in elegant expreffion , which our Author often practised . AS Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme TO THE SATIRES .
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WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE ESQ Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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