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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Upon the whole , you may truly attribute my silence to the Eclipse , but it was that Eclipse which happened on the first of August . I borrowed your Homer from the Bishop ( mine is not yet landed ) and read it out in two evenings .
Upon the whole , you may truly attribute my silence to the Eclipse , but it was that Eclipse which happened on the first of August . I borrowed your Homer from the Bishop ( mine is not yet landed ) and read it out in two evenings .
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He the fire , tho ' it was the belt told the Dean , there were work he had ever written . several facts he knew to be | However it did not undergo false , and that the whole this fate , and is said to be was so much in the spirit of yet ...
He the fire , tho ' it was the belt told the Dean , there were work he had ever written . several facts he knew to be | However it did not undergo false , and that the whole this fate , and is said to be was so much in the spirit of yet ...
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This Treatise foon spread very fast , being agreeable to the sentiments of the whole nation , except of those gentlemen who had employments , or were Expectants . Upon which a person in great office here immediately took a the alarm ...
This Treatise foon spread very fast , being agreeable to the sentiments of the whole nation , except of those gentlemen who had employments , or were Expectants . Upon which a person in great office here immediately took a the alarm ...
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... to bring in the Pretender ; although there was not a single syllable of party in the whole Treatise , and although it was known that the most eminent of those who professed his own principles , publickly disallowed his proceedings .
... to bring in the Pretender ; although there was not a single syllable of party in the whole Treatise , and although it was known that the most eminent of those who professed his own principles , publickly disallowed his proceedings .
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... are not only oppofite to that Maxim , which declareth it better that ten guilty men should escape , than one innocent suffer ; but likewise leave a gate wide . open to the whole Tribe of Informers , the most.
... are not only oppofite to that Maxim , which declareth it better that ten guilty men should escape , than one innocent suffer ; but likewise leave a gate wide . open to the whole Tribe of Informers , the most.
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