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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Page 23
... the following transition ; and finely obviates what might be thought unfavourably of the severity of the fatire , by those who were ftrangers to the provocation . 1 Peace to all fuch ! but were there One B 4 TO THE SATIRE S. 23.
... the following transition ; and finely obviates what might be thought unfavourably of the severity of the fatire , by those who were ftrangers to the provocation . 1 Peace to all fuch ! but were there One B 4 TO THE SATIRE S. 23.
Page 55
... fatire . And , at the fame time that he vindicates his claim to this his natural weapon , Satire , he fhews its moral ufe , it was to oppose to the noxious qualities which natu- re had given Cervius for informing , Canidia for poisoning ...
... fatire . And , at the fame time that he vindicates his claim to this his natural weapon , Satire , he fhews its moral ufe , it was to oppose to the noxious qualities which natu- re had given Cervius for informing , Canidia for poisoning ...
Page 56
... fatire . VER . 72 . Thieves , Supercargoes , ) The names , at that time , ufually beftowed on those whom the trading Companies fent with their Ships , and intrufted with their concerns , abroad . VER . 73. Save but our Army ! etc ...
... fatire . VER . 72 . Thieves , Supercargoes , ) The names , at that time , ufually beftowed on those whom the trading Companies fent with their Ships , and intrufted with their concerns , abroad . VER . 73. Save but our Army ! etc ...
Page 64
... fiquis mala ; fed bona fi quis . But the Imitator's grave Epiftles fhew the fatire to be a serious reproof , and therefore ' justifiable ; which the integer ipfe of the Scriblers or Peers , alike are Mob to me . 64 Book II . IMITATIONS.
... fiquis mala ; fed bona fi quis . But the Imitator's grave Epiftles fhew the fatire to be a serious reproof , and therefore ' justifiable ; which the integer ipfe of the Scriblers or Peers , alike are Mob to me . 64 Book II . IMITATIONS.
Page 78
... c . ) I think this ligh : ftroke of fatire ill placed ; and hurts the dignity of the preceding mo- rality . liorace was very ferious , and properly fo , when he said , Oh impudence of wealth ! with all thy ftore , 78 Book II . IMITATIONS.
... c . ) I think this ligh : ftroke of fatire ill placed ; and hurts the dignity of the preceding mo- rality . liorace was very ferious , and properly fo , when he said , Oh impudence of wealth ! with all thy ftore , 78 Book II . IMITATIONS.
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