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, 3. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... these two Subjects require , 277. The Praife of Virtue may be admitted with Propriety , 315. Caution with regard to Panegyric , 329. The Dignity of true Satire , 341 PART III . The History of Satire . Roman Satirifts A 2 ( iii )
... these two Subjects require , 277. The Praife of Virtue may be admitted with Propriety , 315. Caution with regard to Panegyric , 329. The Dignity of true Satire , 341 PART III . The History of Satire . Roman Satirifts A 2 ( iii )
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... & in England , during the licentious Reign of Charles II . 415. Dryden , & 429. The true Ends of Satire pur- fued by Boileau in France , & 439 ; and by Mr. Pope in England , 445 • * ( v ) FA PART I. ATE gave the word iv CONTENT S.
... & in England , during the licentious Reign of Charles II . 415. Dryden , & 429. The true Ends of Satire pur- fued by Boileau in France , & 439 ; and by Mr. Pope in England , 445 • * ( v ) FA PART I. ATE gave the word iv CONTENT S.
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... true ; Eager to catch the vifionary Prize , In quest of Glory plunges deep in Vice ; ' Till madly zealous , impotently vain , He forfeits ev'ry Praise he pants to gain . 50 Thus ftill imperious NATURE plies her part ; And still her ...
... true ; Eager to catch the vifionary Prize , In quest of Glory plunges deep in Vice ; ' Till madly zealous , impotently vain , He forfeits ev'ry Praise he pants to gain . 50 Thus ftill imperious NATURE plies her part ; And still her ...
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... true , From poys'nous Vice she draws a healing dew : Weak are the ties that civil arts can find , To quell the ferment of the tainted mind : III Cunning evades , fecurely wrapt in wiles ; And Force ftrong - finew'd rends th ' unequal ...
... true , From poys'nous Vice she draws a healing dew : Weak are the ties that civil arts can find , To quell the ferment of the tainted mind : III Cunning evades , fecurely wrapt in wiles ; And Force ftrong - finew'd rends th ' unequal ...
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... skreen the vile , That true good - nature ftill must wear a smile ! In frowns array'd her beauties ftronger rife , When love of Virtue wakes her fcorn of Vice : Where Juftice calls , ' tis Cruelty to save ; Part I. ESSAY ON SATIRE xi.
... skreen the vile , That true good - nature ftill must wear a smile ! In frowns array'd her beauties ftronger rife , When love of Virtue wakes her fcorn of Vice : Where Juftice calls , ' tis Cruelty to save ; Part I. ESSAY ON SATIRE xi.
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