The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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... rest is of no value . " In which , methinks , his judgement refembles that of a French tailor on a villa and gardens by the Thames : " All this is ve 66 ry fine , but take away the river , and it is good " for nothing . " But very ...
... rest is of no value . " In which , methinks , his judgement refembles that of a French tailor on a villa and gardens by the Thames : " All this is ve 66 ry fine , but take away the river , and it is good " for nothing . " But very ...
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... rest , there is a flight mistake ; for this younger muse was an elder ; nor was the gentleman ( who is a friend of our author ) employed by Mr. Ad- dison to tranflate it after him , since he faith himself that he did it before ( z ) ...
... rest , there is a flight mistake ; for this younger muse was an elder ; nor was the gentleman ( who is a friend of our author ) employed by Mr. Ad- dison to tranflate it after him , since he faith himself that he did it before ( z ) ...
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... rest , that fe- veral have already been , and more will be by the ig- norant abused , as altogether and originally his own . In a word , the whole poem proveth itself to be the work of our author , when his faculties were in full vigour ...
... rest , that fe- veral have already been , and more will be by the ig- norant abused , as altogether and originally his own . In a word , the whole poem proveth itself to be the work of our author , when his faculties were in full vigour ...
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... rest on : The other is furely an errour of the copyists . Restore it , without the least scruple , " populis pranden- " tibus . " But for this and a thousand more , expect our Virgil Restored , vol . 3 . SCRIBL . REMARKS . Ver . 31. By ...
... rest on : The other is furely an errour of the copyists . Restore it , without the least scruple , " populis pranden- " tibus . " But for this and a thousand more , expect our Virgil Restored , vol . 3 . SCRIBL . REMARKS . Ver . 31. By ...
Page 69
... rest is Mr. THEOBALD'S , Appendix to Shakespear Restor'd , p . 144 . Ver . 57. Genial Jacob ] Tonfon . The famous race of book-- fellers of that name . IMITATIONS ; Ver . 45. In clouded majesty ] the moon . Rising in clouded majesty ...
... rest is Mr. THEOBALD'S , Appendix to Shakespear Restor'd , p . 144 . Ver . 57. Genial Jacob ] Tonfon . The famous race of book-- fellers of that name . IMITATIONS ; Ver . 45. In clouded majesty ] the moon . Rising in clouded majesty ...
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