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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... ridicule , will make a fepara- tion our old impreffions get the better of our new , or , at least , fuffer themselves to be no further impaired than by the admission of a mixture of pity and concern . Ibid . ATTICUS ) It was a great ...
... ridicule , will make a fepara- tion our old impreffions get the better of our new , or , at least , fuffer themselves to be no further impaired than by the admission of a mixture of pity and concern . Ibid . ATTICUS ) It was a great ...
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... ridicule on the public neceffities of the Great , our Poet was can- did enough to confels that they are not always to be imputed to them , as their private may . For ( when uninfected by the neighbourhood of Party ) he speaks of thofe ...
... ridicule on the public neceffities of the Great , our Poet was can- did enough to confels that they are not always to be imputed to them , as their private may . For ( when uninfected by the neighbourhood of Party ) he speaks of thofe ...
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... ridicule of the question . " - Julian has a parallel ftroke in his farcaftic difcourfe to the people of An- tioch , where he tells then a story out of Plutarch , concerning Cato ; who , when he came near their City , found their youth ...
... ridicule of the question . " - Julian has a parallel ftroke in his farcaftic difcourfe to the people of An- tioch , where he tells then a story out of Plutarch , concerning Cato ; who , when he came near their City , found their youth ...
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... His Satires, &c. 4 Alexander Pope, William Warburton. Safe from the Bar , the Pulpit et the Throne , yet touch'd and sham'd by Ridicule alone . Ep to Satires Part . SATIRES AND EPISTLE'S OF . HORA CE IMITATE d . PLXVT . VOLI :
... His Satires, &c. 4 Alexander Pope, William Warburton. Safe from the Bar , the Pulpit et the Throne , yet touch'd and sham'd by Ridicule alone . Ep to Satires Part . SATIRES AND EPISTLE'S OF . HORA CE IMITATE d . PLXVT . VOLI :
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... ridicule . 1 If it be afked then , why he took any body at all to imitate , he has informed us in his Advertisement . To which we may add , that this fort , of Imitations , which are of the nature of Parodies , adds reflected grace and ...
... ridicule . 1 If it be afked then , why he took any body at all to imitate , he has informed us in his Advertisement . To which we may add , that this fort , of Imitations , which are of the nature of Parodies , adds reflected grace and ...
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