The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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... A fatire upon dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in all ages . Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee , wicked . fcribbler ! TESTI- TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING Our POET and his WORKS . 16 PROLEGOMENA .
... A fatire upon dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in all ages . Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee , wicked . fcribbler ! TESTI- TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING Our POET and his WORKS . 16 PROLEGOMENA .
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... used to write in partnership " with him to whom he sends them ? " Dennis , Rem . on the Durc . p . 50. Mr , Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . Fer " fome * " fome men of good understanding value him for OF ...
... used to write in partnership " with him to whom he sends them ? " Dennis , Rem . on the Durc . p . 50. Mr , Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . Fer " fome * " fome men of good understanding value him for OF ...
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... used , was an infallible proof the play was his own ; the faid Mr. Cibber thinking it impoffible for a man ( f ) Ibid . p . 8 . ( 4 ) Ibid . p . 6 . ( g ) Character of Mr. Pope . p . 7 . ( i ) Guliv . p . 336 . to ८ P ; 0 en . the гд ...
... used , was an infallible proof the play was his own ; the faid Mr. Cibber thinking it impoffible for a man ( f ) Ibid . p . 8 . ( 4 ) Ibid . p . 6 . ( g ) Character of Mr. Pope . p . 7 . ( i ) Guliv . p . 336 . to ८ P ; 0 en . the гд ...
Page 86
... used by modern crities , of a favourite author . Bays might as juftly speak thus of Fletcher , as a French wit did of Tully , seeing his works in a library , " Ah ! mon cher Ciceron ! je le connois bien ; " c'est le même que Marc Tulle ...
... used by modern crities , of a favourite author . Bays might as juftly speak thus of Fletcher , as a French wit did of Tully , seeing his works in a library , " Ah ! mon cher Ciceron ! je le connois bien ; " c'est le même que Marc Tulle ...
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... used amongst gamesters . So the meaning of these four fo- norous lines is only this . " Shall I play fair or foul ? " Ver . 208. Ridpath - Mift . ] George Ridpath , author of a Whig paper , called the Flying - post ; Nathaniel Mist , of ...
... used amongst gamesters . So the meaning of these four fo- norous lines is only this . " Shall I play fair or foul ? " Ver . 208. Ridpath - Mift . ] George Ridpath , author of a Whig paper , called the Flying - post ; Nathaniel Mist , of ...
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