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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... manner , not only my Writings ( of which , being public , the Public is judge ) but my Per- fon , Morals , and Family , whereof , to those who know me not , a truer information may be requifite . Being divided between the neceffity to ...
... manner , not only my Writings ( of which , being public , the Public is judge ) but my Per- fon , Morals , and Family , whereof , to those who know me not , a truer information may be requifite . Being divided between the neceffity to ...
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... manner one would ask for a Receipt to kill Vermin , he strait goes on , in the common Character of Afkers of advice , to tell his Doctor that he had already taken his party , and determined of his remedy . But ufing a preamble , and in ...
... manner one would ask for a Receipt to kill Vermin , he strait goes on , in the common Character of Afkers of advice , to tell his Doctor that he had already taken his party , and determined of his remedy . But ufing a preamble , and in ...
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... 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 .グ EPILOGUE to the Satires.
... 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 .グ EPILOGUE to the Satires.
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... manner of that myfterious writer , as well as taken up his image . Our Author had been hitherto complaining of the folly • His very Miniter who spy'd them first , ( TO THE SATIRES . 13 SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated.
... manner of that myfterious writer , as well as taken up his image . Our Author had been hitherto complaining of the folly • His very Miniter who spy'd them first , ( TO THE SATIRES . 13 SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated.
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... manners of the modern Scholiafts . When in these latter ages , human learning raised its head in the Weft , and its tail , verbal criticism , was , of course , to rise with it ; the madnefs of Critics foon became fo offenfive , that the ...
... manners of the modern Scholiafts . When in these latter ages , human learning raised its head in the Weft , and its tail , verbal criticism , was , of course , to rise with it ; the madnefs of Critics foon became fo offenfive , that the ...
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