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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... thing pleafing , it will be that by which I am most defirous to please , the Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offend , the vicious or the tongenerous . Many will know ...
... thing pleafing , it will be that by which I am most defirous to please , the Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offend , the vicious or the tongenerous . Many will know ...
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... things another's modeft wishes bound , My Friendship , and a Prologue , and ten pound . NOTES " 2 VER , 33. Seix'd and ty'd down to judge , ) Alluding to the frene in the Plain - Dealer , where Oldfox gags , and ties down the Widow , to ...
... things another's modeft wishes bound , My Friendship , and a Prologue , and ten pound . NOTES " 2 VER , 33. Seix'd and ty'd down to judge , ) Alluding to the frene in the Plain - Dealer , where Oldfox gags , and ties down the Widow , to ...
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... things . I'd never name Queens , Minifters , or Kings ; Keep clofe to Ears , and those let affes prick , " ' Tis nothingP . Nothing ? if they bite and kick ? Out with it , DUNCIAD ! let the fecret pals , That fecret to each fool , that ...
... things . I'd never name Queens , Minifters , or Kings ; Keep clofe to Ears , and those let affes prick , " ' Tis nothingP . Nothing ? if they bite and kick ? Out with it , DUNCIAD ! let the fecret pals , That fecret to each fool , that ...
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... thing concurs to make them run into one another . They both spin ; not from the head ( reason ) but from the guts ( pallions and prejudices ) and , such a thread that can end tangle none but creatures weaker than themselves . · VER . 98 ...
... thing concurs to make them run into one another . They both spin ; not from the head ( reason ) but from the guts ( pallions and prejudices ) and , such a thread that can end tangle none but creatures weaker than themselves . · VER . 98 ...
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... thing , but in the expence of his facrinces . But if the Greeks cried down Cicero , the Italian Critics knew how to ... things in fore . In a letter to Thuanus , fpeaking of two of them ; Clavius and Lipfius , he calls the first , a ...
... thing , but in the expence of his facrinces . But if the Greeks cried down Cicero , the Italian Critics knew how to ... things in fore . In a letter to Thuanus , fpeaking of two of them ; Clavius and Lipfius , he calls the first , a ...
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