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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... rich nor rare , 171 But wonder how the devil they got there . Were others angry : I excus'd them too ; Well might they rage , I gave them but their due . › A man's true merit ' tis not hard to find ; NOTES . " 3 175 VER . 164. Slashing ...
... rich nor rare , 171 But wonder how the devil they got there . Were others angry : I excus'd them too ; Well might they rage , I gave them but their due . › A man's true merit ' tis not hard to find ; NOTES . " 3 175 VER . 164. Slashing ...
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... rich . You will ask me what he was worth ; for I know nothing fo likely to excite your cariofity . why , truly , for this , you must confult Demophilas the Bythinian , whofe anecdotes turn chiefly upon fubjects of this high importance ...
... rich . You will ask me what he was worth ; for I know nothing fo likely to excite your cariofity . why , truly , for this , you must confult Demophilas the Bythinian , whofe anecdotes turn chiefly upon fubjects of this high importance ...
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... rich as when he ferv'd a QUEEN . A. Whether that bleffing be deny'd or giv'n , Thus far was right , the reft belongs to Heav'n . VARIATIONS , After v . 405. in the MS . And of myself , too , fomething must I fay ! Take then this verfe ...
... rich as when he ferv'd a QUEEN . A. Whether that bleffing be deny'd or giv'n , Thus far was right , the reft belongs to Heav'n . VARIATIONS , After v . 405. in the MS . And of myself , too , fomething must I fay ! Take then this verfe ...
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... Rich in awe , 3I come to Council learned in the Law : You'll give me , like a friend both sage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a Fee . F. 4 I'd write no more . P. Not write ? but then I think , S And for my foul I cannot ...
... Rich in awe , 3I come to Council learned in the Law : You'll give me , like a friend both sage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a Fee . F. 4 I'd write no more . P. Not write ? but then I think , S And for my foul I cannot ...
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... rich ; and the one flows with eafe , and the other is always placed with propriety . true . VER . 105 120. That ? arm'd for Virtue , & c . ) This is not only fuperior to Horace , but equal to any thing in himself . Primus in hunc operis ...
... rich ; and the one flows with eafe , and the other is always placed with propriety . true . VER . 105 120. That ? arm'd for Virtue , & c . ) This is not only fuperior to Horace , but equal to any thing in himself . Primus in hunc operis ...
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