The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 9. köide |
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A protestant divine cannot take it amiss that I treat him in the same manner with my patron Saint . I can tell you no news , but what you will not sufficiently wonder at , that I suffer many things as an author militant : whereof ...
A protestant divine cannot take it amiss that I treat him in the same manner with my patron Saint . I can tell you no news , but what you will not sufficiently wonder at , that I suffer many things as an author militant : whereof ...
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However , I will grant , that one thorough Bookselling - Rogue is better qualified to vex an author , than all his cotemporary fcriblers in Critic or Satire , not only by stolen Copies of what was incorrect or unfit for the public ...
However , I will grant , that one thorough Bookselling - Rogue is better qualified to vex an author , than all his cotemporary fcriblers in Critic or Satire , not only by stolen Copies of what was incorrect or unfit for the public ...
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During the trial , the Chief Justice , among other fingularities , laid his hand on his breast , and protested solemnly that the Author's design was to bring in the Pretender ; although there was not a single syllable of party in the ...
During the trial , the Chief Justice , among other fingularities , laid his hand on his breast , and protested solemnly that the Author's design was to bring in the Pretender ; although there was not a single syllable of party in the ...
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But above all , there is one Circumstance which makes it impossible for me to have been author of a Treatise , wherein there are several pages containing a Panegyriç on King George , of whose character and person I am utterly ignorant ...
But above all , there is one Circumstance which makes it impossible for me to have been author of a Treatise , wherein there are several pages containing a Panegyriç on King George , of whose character and person I am utterly ignorant ...
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... ill a Subject nor so stupid an Author , as I have been represented by the virulence of Libellers , whose malice hath taken the same train in both , by fathering dangerous Principles in government upon me , which I never maintained ...
... ill a Subject nor so stupid an Author , as I have been represented by the virulence of Libellers , whose malice hath taken the same train in both , by fathering dangerous Principles in government upon me , which I never maintained ...
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