The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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... into French . Essay on Man , by the Abbé Reynel , in verfe ; by Monfieur Silhout , in profe , 1737 , and since by others in French , Italian , and Latin . on on their repentance or better merit , as Perrault and TO THE PUBLISHER . 9.
... into French . Essay on Man , by the Abbé Reynel , in verfe ; by Monfieur Silhout , in profe , 1737 , and since by others in French , Italian , and Latin . on on their repentance or better merit , as Perrault and TO THE PUBLISHER . 9.
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... profe , octavo , 1728 , by the author of the Critical History of England . ( 9 ) Preface to his poems , p . 18 , 53. ( r ) Spectator , No. 253 . " perfpicuity " perfpicuity in which they are delivered . As for 20 TESTIMONIES.
... profe , octavo , 1728 , by the author of the Critical History of England . ( 9 ) Preface to his poems , p . 18 , 53. ( r ) Spectator , No. 253 . " perfpicuity " perfpicuity in which they are delivered . As for 20 TESTIMONIES.
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... to his Shakespear restored , in quarto , p . 3 . ( 1 ) Commenta- ry on the Duke of Buckingham's Essay , octavo , 1721. P. 97 , 98 . ( 1 ) In his profe Effa'y on Critici'm . The 1 : The author of a letter to Mr. CIBBER fays OF AUTHORS . 33.
... to his Shakespear restored , in quarto , p . 3 . ( 1 ) Commenta- ry on the Duke of Buckingham's Essay , octavo , 1721. P. 97 , 98 . ( 1 ) In his profe Effa'y on Critici'm . The 1 : The author of a letter to Mr. CIBBER fays OF AUTHORS . 33.
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... profe . " Poor Colly , thy reas'ning is none of the strongest , " For know , the last word is the word that lasts longest . " : Ver . 113. Shame to Fortune ! ] Because she usually shews favour to persons of this character , who have a ...
... profe . " Poor Colly , thy reas'ning is none of the strongest , " For know , the last word is the word that lasts longest . " : Ver . 113. Shame to Fortune ! ] Because she usually shews favour to persons of this character , who have a ...
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... profe Virgil's ¯neis , as a history ; of which he speaks , in his proeme , in a very fingular manner , as of a book hardly known . 66 Happened that to my hande came a lytyl book in Frenche , " whiche late was tranflated out of Latyn by ...
... profe Virgil's ¯neis , as a history ; of which he speaks , in his proeme , in a very fingular manner , as of a book hardly known . 66 Happened that to my hande came a lytyl book in Frenche , " whiche late was tranflated out of Latyn by ...
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