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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... verfe .. 167 EPIST . II . Of the Nature and State of Man with refpect to him- felf , as an individual .... ......... 178 EPIST . III . Of the Nature and State of Man with refpect to Society , 189 EPIST.IV . Of the Nature and State of ...
... verfe .. 167 EPIST . II . Of the Nature and State of Man with refpect to him- felf , as an individual .... ......... 178 EPIST . III . Of the Nature and State of Man with refpect to Society , 189 EPIST.IV . Of the Nature and State of ...
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... verfe , " Ver . 49. Pitholeon ] The name taken from a foolish poet of Rhodes , who pretended much to Greek . Schol . in Horat . 1. i . Dr. Bentley pre- tends that this Pitholeon libelled Cæfar alfo . See notes on Hor . fat . 10. 1. i ...
... verfe , " Ver . 49. Pitholeon ] The name taken from a foolish poet of Rhodes , who pretended much to Greek . Schol . in Horat . 1. i . Dr. Bentley pre- tends that this Pitholeon libelled Cæfar alfo . See notes on Hor . fat . 10. 1. i ...
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... verfe of Mr. Additon . Ver . 164. flashing Bentley ] This great man , fays Mr. Warburton , though with all his faults , deferved to be but into better company . " Habuit a The following words of Cicero deferibe him not amifs . " natura ...
... verfe of Mr. Additon . Ver . 164. flashing Bentley ] This great man , fays Mr. Warburton , though with all his faults , deferved to be but into better company . " Habuit a The following words of Cicero deferibe him not amifs . " natura ...
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... verfe and praife ; Nor like a puppy , daggled through the town , To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; Nor at rehearsals fweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my side ; But fick of fops , and poetry ...
... verfe and praife ; Nor like a puppy , daggled through the town , To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; Nor at rehearsals fweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my side ; But fick of fops , and poetry ...
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... verfe , and QUEENSB'RY weeping o'er thy urn i Oh let me live my own , and die fo too ? ( To live and die is all I have to do ) : Maintain a poet's dignity and ease , And see what friends , and read what books I please Above a patron ...
... verfe , and QUEENSB'RY weeping o'er thy urn i Oh let me live my own , and die fo too ? ( To live and die is all I have to do ) : Maintain a poet's dignity and ease , And see what friends , and read what books I please Above a patron ...
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