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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... Poet's patience was quite exhausted by the endless , imperti- nence of Poetafters of all ranks and conditions ; as ... Poets ) with a Simile , in which he na- mes Kings , Queens , and Minifiers of State , his Friend takes the alarm ...
... Poet's patience was quite exhausted by the endless , imperti- nence of Poetafters of all ranks and conditions ; as ... Poets ) with a Simile , in which he na- mes Kings , Queens , and Minifiers of State , his Friend takes the alarm ...
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... Poet's friendship with Mr. Addifon began in the year 1713. It was cul- tivated , on both fides , with all the marks of mutual esteem and affection , and conftant intercourse of good offices . Mr. Addifon was always commending moderation ...
... Poet's friendship with Mr. Addifon began in the year 1713. It was cul- tivated , on both fides , with all the marks of mutual esteem and affection , and conftant intercourse of good offices . Mr. Addifon was always commending moderation ...
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... Poet's dignity and ease , And fee what friends , and read what books I please : V Above a Patron , tho ' I condescend Sometimes to call a Minifter my friend . " I was not born for Courts or great affairs ; I pay my debts , believe , and ...
... Poet's dignity and ease , And fee what friends , and read what books I please : V Above a Patron , tho ' I condescend Sometimes to call a Minifter my friend . " I was not born for Courts or great affairs ; I pay my debts , believe , and ...
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... Poet's praise , That , if he pleas'd , he pleas'd by manly ways : " That Flatt'ry , ev'n to Kings , he held a shame , " And thought a Lye in verfe or profe the fame . NOTES . VER . 319. See Milton , Book iv . P. 330 335 VER . 320. Half ...
... Poet's praise , That , if he pleas'd , he pleas'd by manly ways : " That Flatt'ry , ev'n to Kings , he held a shame , " And thought a Lye in verfe or profe the fame . NOTES . VER . 319. See Milton , Book iv . P. 330 335 VER . 320. Half ...
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... poet's pencil : and faid , he had done juftice to his tafte ; but that if , instead of Ham - pye , he had given him Sweet - pye , he never could have pardoned him . P. " Alas ! few verfes touch their nicer ear 52 IMITATIONS . Book II .
... poet's pencil : and faid , he had done juftice to his tafte ; but that if , instead of Ham - pye , he had given him Sweet - pye , he never could have pardoned him . P. " Alas ! few verfes touch their nicer ear 52 IMITATIONS . Book II .
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