The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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... state , ex- posed to the world the private misfortunes of fami- lies , abused all , even to women , and whose profți- tuted papers ( for one or other party , in the unhappy divifions of their country ) have insulted the fallen , the ...
... state , ex- posed to the world the private misfortunes of fami- lies , abused all , even to women , and whose profți- tuted papers ( for one or other party , in the unhappy divifions of their country ) have insulted the fallen , the ...
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... State ; Lord Bolingbroke , at his leaving England , after the Queen's death ; Lord Oxford , in his last decline of life ; Mr. Secretary Craggs , at the end of the South - Sea year , and after his death ; others only in epitaphs . writer ...
... State ; Lord Bolingbroke , at his leaving England , after the Queen's death ; Lord Oxford , in his last decline of life ; Mr. Secretary Craggs , at the end of the South - Sea year , and after his death ; others only in epitaphs . writer ...
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... charge , infinuating no less than his enmity both to church and state , which could come from no other informer than the faid ( a ) Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 , C2 Mr. 1 Mr. JAMES - MOORE SMITH . " ( b ) OF AUTHORS . 27.
... charge , infinuating no less than his enmity both to church and state , which could come from no other informer than the faid ( a ) Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 , C2 Mr. 1 Mr. JAMES - MOORE SMITH . " ( b ) OF AUTHORS . 27.
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... state or church , fatires on lords and ladies , raillory en wits and authors , squabbles with bookfellers , or even fall and true accounts of monsters , poisons , and murders ; of any hereof was there nothing so good , nothing fo bad ...
... state or church , fatires on lords and ladies , raillory en wits and authors , squabbles with bookfellers , or even fall and true accounts of monsters , poisons , and murders ; of any hereof was there nothing so good , nothing fo bad ...
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... state of mind . This remark ought to be carried along with the reader through- out the work : And without this caution he will be apt to mistake the importance of many of the characters , as well as of the de- fign of the poet . Hence ...
... state of mind . This remark ought to be carried along with the reader through- out the work : And without this caution he will be apt to mistake the importance of many of the characters , as well as of the de- fign of the poet . Hence ...
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