The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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... never defired them to be his admi- rers , nor promised in return to be theirs . That had truly been a sign he was of their acquaintance ; but would not the malicious world have fufpected such an approbation of fome motive worse than ...
... never defired them to be his admi- rers , nor promised in return to be theirs . That had truly been a sign he was of their acquaintance ; but would not the malicious world have fufpected such an approbation of fome motive worse than ...
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... never espoused their animosities ; and can almost singly challenge this honour , not to have written a line of any man , which , through guilt , through shame , or through fear , through variety of fortune , or change of interests , he ...
... never espoused their animosities ; and can almost singly challenge this honour , not to have written a line of any man , which , through guilt , through shame , or through fear , through variety of fortune , or change of interests , he ...
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... never at the distance of a few months appear to the eye of the most curious . Here- by thou mayst not only receive the delectation of va- riety , but also arrive at amore certain judgement , by a grave and circumspect comparison of the ...
... never at the distance of a few months appear to the eye of the most curious . Here- by thou mayst not only receive the delectation of va- riety , but also arrive at amore certain judgement , by a grave and circumspect comparison of the ...
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... author's own hand to Mr. Addison himself , and never made public till after their own Journals , and Curl had printed the fame . One name alone , which I am I am here authorised to declare , will fufficiently e- 26 TESTIMONIES.
... author's own hand to Mr. Addison himself , and never made public till after their own Journals , and Curl had printed the fame . One name alone , which I am I am here authorised to declare , will fufficiently e- 26 TESTIMONIES.
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... other fide , and shewing his character drawn by those with ( f ) Universal paffion , fat . i . ( g ) In his Poems , and at the end of the Odyffey , whom whom he never conversed , and whose countenances he could 30 TESTIMONIES.
... other fide , and shewing his character drawn by those with ( f ) Universal paffion , fat . i . ( g ) In his Poems , and at the end of the Odyffey , whom whom he never conversed , and whose countenances he could 30 TESTIMONIES.
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