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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... Vice , he rarely confidered how Knavery was circumftan- ced ; but followed it , with his Vengeance , indifferently , whether it led to the Pillory , or the Drawing - Roòm ( v . 359 to 368. ) But left this fhould give his Reader the idea ...
... Vice , he rarely confidered how Knavery was circumftan- ced ; but followed it , with his Vengeance , indifferently , whether it led to the Pillory , or the Drawing - Roòm ( v . 359 to 368. ) But left this fhould give his Reader the idea ...
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... following line : Rain facrificial whisperings in his ear . By which is meant the immolating mens reputations to the vice or vanity of his Patron . Perhaps , yet vibrates on his Sov'REIGN's ear- Welcome for C 3 TO THE SATIRES . 37.
... following line : Rain facrificial whisperings in his ear . By which is meant the immolating mens reputations to the vice or vanity of his Patron . Perhaps , yet vibrates on his Sov'REIGN's ear- Welcome for C 3 TO THE SATIRES . 37.
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... Vice or Folly , in ever fo'low , or ever fo high a Station . Both thefe Authors were acceptable to the Princet and Minițiers under whom they lived . The Satires of Dr. Donne I verfified , at the defire of the Earl of Oxford while he was ...
... Vice or Folly , in ever fo'low , or ever fo high a Station . Both thefe Authors were acceptable to the Princet and Minițiers under whom they lived . The Satires of Dr. Donne I verfified , at the defire of the Earl of Oxford while he was ...
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... Vice too high , referve it for the next : My foes fhall wish my life a longer date , And ev'ry friend the lefs lament my fate . 60 My head and heart thus flowing thro ' my quill , 17 Verfe - man or Profe - inan , term me which you will ...
... Vice too high , referve it for the next : My foes fhall wish my life a longer date , And ev'ry friend the lefs lament my fate . 60 My head and heart thus flowing thro ' my quill , 17 Verfe - man or Profe - inan , term me which you will ...
Page 65
... Vice to light , Such as a King night read , a Bishop write , Such as Sir ROBERT Would approve The Cafe is alter'd - F. Indeed ? you may then proceed ; 38 In fuch a caufe the Plaintiff will be hifs'd , My Lords the Judges laugh , and you ...
... Vice to light , Such as a King night read , a Bishop write , Such as Sir ROBERT Would approve The Cafe is alter'd - F. Indeed ? you may then proceed ; 38 In fuch a caufe the Plaintiff will be hifs'd , My Lords the Judges laugh , and you ...
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