The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 7. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page ix
... of Justice , and Church of England , pag . 116 , 117. and the the Divinity of Chrift exprefly denied , in pag . From Mr Wycherley To General Anthony Hamilton, on To Mr on the circuit Of the general conduct and inequality of men's lives.
... of Justice , and Church of England , pag . 116 , 117. and the the Divinity of Chrift exprefly denied , in pag . From Mr Wycherley To General Anthony Hamilton, on To Mr on the circuit Of the general conduct and inequality of men's lives.
Page xxiv
... lives . X. The use of poetical ftudies . A panegy- rick upon dogs . XI , Of the taste of country gentlemen , XII . XIII . After an illness . The obfcurity of a country life . XIV . On the fame subject . Rondeaus . XV . From Mr. Cromwell ...
... lives . X. The use of poetical ftudies . A panegy- rick upon dogs . XI , Of the taste of country gentlemen , XII . XIII . After an illness . The obfcurity of a country life . XIV . On the fame subject . Rondeaus . XV . From Mr. Cromwell ...
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... live on the good fortune of the pushing young men , whofe fancies are fo vigorous that they enfure their success in their adventures with the Mufes , by their strength of imagination . Your papers are safe in my cuftody ( you may be ...
... live on the good fortune of the pushing young men , whofe fancies are fo vigorous that they enfure their success in their adventures with the Mufes , by their strength of imagination . Your papers are safe in my cuftody ( you may be ...
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... live , much as they ride , at random ; a kind of hunting life , pursuing with earnestness and hazard some- thing not worth the catching ; never in the way , nor out of it . I can't but prefer folitude to the company of all thefe ; for ...
... live , much as they ride , at random ; a kind of hunting life , pursuing with earnestness and hazard some- thing not worth the catching ; never in the way , nor out of it . I can't but prefer folitude to the company of all thefe ; for ...
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... live the longer ; thus , like your mafter Apollo , you are at once a poet and a phyfician . Now , Sir , as to my impudent invitation of you to the town , your good nature was the first cause of my confident request ; but excuse me , I ...
... live the longer ; thus , like your mafter Apollo , you are at once a poet and a phyfician . Now , Sir , as to my impudent invitation of you to the town , your good nature was the first cause of my confident request ; but excuse me , I ...
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