The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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... also , by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to King George I .; after by the Abbé Reynel , in verse , with notes . Rape of the Lock , in French by the Prin cess of Conti , Paris 1728 ; and in Italian verse , by the Abbé ...
... also , by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to King George I .; after by the Abbé Reynel , in verse , with notes . Rape of the Lock , in French by the Prin cess of Conti , Paris 1728 ; and in Italian verse , by the Abbé ...
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... also arrive at amore certain judgement , by a grave and circumspect comparison of the witnesses with each other , or of each with himself . Hence al- so thou wilt be enabled to draw reflections , not only of a critical , but a moral ...
... also arrive at amore certain judgement , by a grave and circumspect comparison of the witnesses with each other , or of each with himself . Hence al- so thou wilt be enabled to draw reflections , not only of a critical , but a moral ...
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... also most un- true ; it being known to divers , that these Memoirs were written at the feat of the Lord Harcourt in Oxfordshire , before that excellent person's ( Bishop Burnet's ) death , and many years before the appear- ance of that ...
... also most un- true ; it being known to divers , that these Memoirs were written at the feat of the Lord Harcourt in Oxfordshire , before that excellent person's ( Bishop Burnet's ) death , and many years before the appear- ance of that ...
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... also is he deciphered by the Honourable SIMON HARCOURT . " ( d ) Say , wondrous youth , what column wilt thou chuse , " What laurel'd arch for thy triumphant muse ? " Tho ' each great ancient court thee to his shrine , " Tho ' ev'ry ...
... also is he deciphered by the Honourable SIMON HARCOURT . " ( d ) Say , wondrous youth , what column wilt thou chuse , " What laurel'd arch for thy triumphant muse ? " Tho ' each great ancient court thee to his shrine , " Tho ' ev'ry ...
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... also singeth that learned clerk of Suffolk , Mr. WILLIAM BROOME . " ( g ) Thus , nobly rifing in fair Virtue's cause , ** From thy own life tranfcribeth ' unerring lawς . ” And , to close all , hear the Reverend Dean of St. Patrick's ...
... also singeth that learned clerk of Suffolk , Mr. WILLIAM BROOME . " ( g ) Thus , nobly rifing in fair Virtue's cause , ** From thy own life tranfcribeth ' unerring lawς . ” And , to close all , hear the Reverend Dean of St. Patrick's ...
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