The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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... see all a- long , that our authour in his very laughter is not ins dulging his own ill - nature , but only punishing that of others . As . to his poem , those alone are capable of doing it justice , who , to use the words of a great ...
... see all a- long , that our authour in his very laughter is not ins dulging his own ill - nature , but only punishing that of others . As . to his poem , those alone are capable of doing it justice , who , to use the words of a great ...
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... see every one of his works hath been extolled by one or other of his most inveterate enemies ; and to the success of them all they do unanimously give teftimony . But it is sufficient , inftar omnium , to behold the great critic , Mr ...
... see every one of his works hath been extolled by one or other of his most inveterate enemies ; and to the success of them all they do unanimously give teftimony . But it is sufficient , inftar omnium , to behold the great critic , Mr ...
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... author chuse to write his essay on that subject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . ( k ) See bis Effays , RI- [ 46 ] RICHARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF THE HERO OF THE OF THE РОЕМ . 45.
... author chuse to write his essay on that subject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . ( k ) See bis Effays , RI- [ 46 ] RICHARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF THE HERO OF THE OF THE РОЕМ . 45.
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... effe fue ( 1 ) Letter , p . 53 . 2. book 2. chap . 22 . ( m ) Ibid . p . 1 . ( 0 ) See Life , p . 148 . E 3 ( n ) Don Quixote , part quemque fortune : That every man is the smith of. quemque cure of the HERO of the POEM . 53.
... effe fue ( 1 ) Letter , p . 53 . 2. book 2. chap . 22 . ( m ) Ibid . p . 1 . ( 0 ) See Life , p . 148 . E 3 ( n ) Don Quixote , part quemque fortune : That every man is the smith of. quemque cure of the HERO of the POEM . 53.
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... See Life , p . 149. ( 9 ) P. 424. ( 1 ) P. 366. ( 5 ) P. 457 . P. 18. ( 4 ) P. 425. ( x ) P. 436 , 437. ( 9 ) P. 52. ( x ) P. 47. ( a ) P. 57. ( 6 ) P. 58 , 59 . good , 1 10 23 P. good , he was descended from 34 RICHARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
... See Life , p . 149. ( 9 ) P. 424. ( 1 ) P. 366. ( 5 ) P. 457 . P. 18. ( 4 ) P. 425. ( x ) P. 436 , 437. ( 9 ) P. 52. ( x ) P. 47. ( a ) P. 57. ( 6 ) P. 58 , 59 . good , 1 10 23 P. good , he was descended from 34 RICHARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
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