The Works of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions and Improvements. With the Life of the Author, 2. köideD. Buchanan, 1804 - 332 pages |
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... directed at any man , no injury can pos sibly be done by mine , since a nameless character can never be found out but by its truth and likeness . EPISTLE 260 61 TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT : ران BEING THE PROLOGUE ADVERTISEMENT.
... directed at any man , no injury can pos sibly be done by mine , since a nameless character can never be found out but by its truth and likeness . EPISTLE 260 61 TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT : ران BEING THE PROLOGUE ADVERTISEMENT.
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... never name queens , minifters , or kings ; Keep close to ears , and those let affes prick , 80 " Tis nothing - P . Nothing ? if they bite and kick ! Out with it , DUNCIAD ! let the secret pass , That fecret to each fool , that he's an ...
... never name queens , minifters , or kings ; Keep close to ears , and those let affes prick , 80 " Tis nothing - P . Nothing ? if they bite and kick ! Out with it , DUNCIAD ! let the secret pass , That fecret to each fool , that he's an ...
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... never After var : 124. in the MS . VARIATIONS . But , friend , this fhape , which you and Curll admire , Came not from Ammon's fon , but from my sire + : And for my head , if you'll the truth excufe , I had it from my mother t , not the ...
... never After var : 124. in the MS . VARIATIONS . But , friend , this fhape , which you and Curll admire , Came not from Ammon's fon , but from my sire + : And for my head , if you'll the truth excufe , I had it from my mother t , not the ...
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... never anfwer'd , I was not in debt . 146 150 If want provok'd , or madness made them print , 155 I wag'd no war with Bedlam or the Mint . Did lomer 160 more fober critic come abroad ; If wrong , I fmil'd ; if right , I kifs'd the rod ...
... never anfwer'd , I was not in debt . 146 150 If want provok'd , or madness made them print , 155 I wag'd no war with Bedlam or the Mint . Did lomer 160 more fober critic come abroad ; If wrong , I fmil'd ; if right , I kifs'd the rod ...
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... never can lie ftill ; " And then for mine obligingly mistakes The first lampoon Sir Will . or Bubo makes . Poor guiltless I ! and can I chufe but fmile , When ev'ry coxcomb knows me by my ftyle ? Curs'd be the verfe , how well fo'er it ...
... never can lie ftill ; " And then for mine obligingly mistakes The first lampoon Sir Will . or Bubo makes . Poor guiltless I ! and can I chufe but fmile , When ev'ry coxcomb knows me by my ftyle ? Curs'd be the verfe , how well fo'er it ...
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