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, 4. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... common injuries revenged on this pernicious Tribe ; yet , as our Author's Friend and Phyfician , was folicitous of his eafe and health ; and therefore unwilling he should pro- voke fo large and powerful a party . Their difference of ...
... common injuries revenged on this pernicious Tribe ; yet , as our Author's Friend and Phyfician , was folicitous of his eafe and health ; and therefore unwilling he should pro- voke fo large and powerful a party . Their difference of ...
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... common lot of diftinction . But it was his pecu- liar ill - fortune to create a Jealoufy in One , whom not only many good offices done by our Author to him and his friends , but a fimilitude of genius and ftudies might have inclined to ...
... common lot of diftinction . But it was his pecu- liar ill - fortune to create a Jealoufy in One , whom not only many good offices done by our Author to him and his friends , but a fimilitude of genius and ftudies might have inclined to ...
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... common both to Poets and Critics of a certain order ; only with this difference , that the Poet writes himself out of his own meaning ; and the Critic never gets into another man's . Yet both keep going on , and blundering round about ...
... common both to Poets and Critics of a certain order ; only with this difference , that the Poet writes himself out of his own meaning ; and the Critic never gets into another man's . Yet both keep going on , and blundering round about ...
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... common stock . VER . 212. And wonder with a foolish face of praise- ] When men , out of flattery , extol what they are confcious they do not understand , as is fometimes the case of men of education , the fear of praising in the wrong ...
... common stock . VER . 212. And wonder with a foolish face of praise- ] When men , out of flattery , extol what they are confcious they do not understand , as is fometimes the case of men of education , the fear of praising in the wrong ...
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... common hand , of the other three . He had , himself , the ma- licious pleasure to hear this judgment paffed on his favourite Work by feveral of his Acquaintance ; a pleasure more to his tafte than the flatteries they used to entertain ...
... common hand , of the other three . He had , himself , the ma- licious pleasure to hear this judgment paffed on his favourite Work by feveral of his Acquaintance ; a pleasure more to his tafte than the flatteries they used to entertain ...
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