The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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... Alexander Pope ! Plate IX Vol II fawing of Title Children ! here leap in Here trip my Here prove who best can dash thro thick & thin . Lunciad Book II WORKS OF Alexander Pope , Efq . IN SIX VOLUMES. atonce.
... Alexander Pope ! Plate IX Vol II fawing of Title Children ! here leap in Here trip my Here prove who best can dash thro thick & thin . Lunciad Book II WORKS OF Alexander Pope , Efq . IN SIX VOLUMES. atonce.
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... best of all parties . Let me add a further reason , that , though engaged in their friendships , he never espoused their animosities ; and can almost singly challenge this honour , not to have written a line of any man , which , through ...
... best of all parties . Let me add a further reason , that , though engaged in their friendships , he never espoused their animosities ; and can almost singly challenge this honour , not to have written a line of any man , which , through ...
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... best appears from his own testimony the year following its publication , in these words : Mr. ADDISON , FREEHOLDER , No. 40 . " When I confider myself as a British freeholder , " I am in a particular manner pleased with the la- " bours ...
... best appears from his own testimony the year following its publication , in these words : Mr. ADDISON , FREEHOLDER , No. 40 . " When I confider myself as a British freeholder , " I am in a particular manner pleased with the la- " bours ...
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... best " judgement ; and finding that I have entertained my master a- " greeably , I have the extent of the reward of my labour . " " SIR , " I had not the opportunity of hearing of your excellent ** pamphlet till this day . I am ...
... best " judgement ; and finding that I have entertained my master a- " greeably , I have the extent of the reward of my labour . " " SIR , " I had not the opportunity of hearing of your excellent ** pamphlet till this day . I am ...
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... best exam- ple , one and entire , as contained in the proposition ; the machinery is a continued chain of allegories , fet- Live ( b ) Boffu , chap . vii . ( c ) Book I. ver . 32 , & c . ( d ) Ver . 45 , to 54. ( c ) Ver . 57 , to 77 ...
... best exam- ple , one and entire , as contained in the proposition ; the machinery is a continued chain of allegories , fet- Live ( b ) Boffu , chap . vii . ( c ) Book I. ver . 32 , & c . ( d ) Ver . 45 , to 54. ( c ) Ver . 57 , to 77 ...
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