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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... , any abuse may be directed at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by mine , since a name- less Character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness . P. EPISTLE TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT . An Apology for himself and.
... , any abuse may be directed at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by mine , since a name- less Character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness . P. EPISTLE TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT . An Apology for himself and.
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... himself and his Writings . Ep , to Dr. Arbuthnot . ] AT the time of publifhing this Epiftle , the Poet's patience was quite exhausted by the endless impertinence of Poetafters of all ranks and conditions ; as well those who courted his ...
... himself and his Writings . Ep , to Dr. Arbuthnot . ] AT the time of publifhing this Epiftle , the Poet's patience was quite exhausted by the endless impertinence of Poetafters of all ranks and conditions ; as well those who courted his ...
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... himself had been injured and of- fended : and concludes with the character of one who had wantonly outraged him , and in the most fenfible manner [ 271 to 334. ] And here , moved again with fresh indignation at his B 4 TO THE SATIRES ...
... himself had been injured and of- fended : and concludes with the character of one who had wantonly outraged him , and in the most fenfible manner [ 271 to 334. ] And here , moved again with fresh indignation at his B 4 TO THE SATIRES ...
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... himself the fhame of owning that he was of so easy a nature , as to be duped by the flendereft an- pearances , a pretence to Virtue in a witty Woman : fo forgiving , that he had fought out the object of his beneficence in a per- fonal ...
... himself the fhame of owning that he was of so easy a nature , as to be duped by the flendereft an- pearances , a pretence to Virtue in a witty Woman : fo forgiving , that he had fought out the object of his beneficence in a per- fonal ...
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... himself my friend . This prints my Letters , that expects a bribe , And others roar aloud , ( c Subfcribe , fubfcribe . " There are , who to my perfon pay their court : 115 I cough like Horace , and , tho ' lean , am fhort , Ammon's ...
... himself my friend . This prints my Letters , that expects a bribe , And others roar aloud , ( c Subfcribe , fubfcribe . " There are , who to my perfon pay their court : 115 I cough like Horace , and , tho ' lean , am fhort , Ammon's ...
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