“The” Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, 1. köideFredrick Nicolai, 1762 |
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... himself , amidft the care of his higher concerns , in preparing a corrected and complete Edition of his Writings ; and , with his ufual delicacy , was even folicitous to prevent any fhare of the offence they might occafion , from ...
... himself , amidft the care of his higher concerns , in preparing a corrected and complete Edition of his Writings ; and , with his ufual delicacy , was even folicitous to prevent any fhare of the offence they might occafion , from ...
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... himself was concerned . What the Editor hath done , the Reader must collect for himself . The FIRST Volume , and the original poems in the SECOND , are here printed from a copy corrected throughout by the Author himself , even to the ...
... himself was concerned . What the Editor hath done , the Reader must collect for himself . The FIRST Volume , and the original poems in the SECOND , are here printed from a copy corrected throughout by the Author himself , even to the ...
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... himself , from a ftrong inclination : and if his genius be a In the former editions it was thus For as long as one fide defpifes a well meant endeavour , the other will not be fatisfied with a moderate approbation.- But the Author ...
... himself , from a ftrong inclination : and if his genius be a In the former editions it was thus For as long as one fide defpifes a well meant endeavour , the other will not be fatisfied with a moderate approbation.- But the Author ...
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... himself , the best way is to fpeak truth of himself , or , he may depend upon it , others will do it for him . I'll therefore make this Preface a general confeffion of all my thoughts of my own Poetry , refolving with the fame freedom ...
... himself , the best way is to fpeak truth of himself , or , he may depend upon it , others will do it for him . I'll therefore make this Preface a general confeffion of all my thoughts of my own Poetry , refolving with the fame freedom ...
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... himself might wish to fing the Daine Whom Windsor Foreft fees a gliding stream : On filver feet , with annual Ofier crown'd , She runs for ever thro ' Poetic ground . ΤΟ 15 How flame the glories of Belinda's Hair , Made by thy Muse the ...
... himself might wish to fing the Daine Whom Windsor Foreft fees a gliding stream : On filver feet , with annual Ofier crown'd , She runs for ever thro ' Poetic ground . ΤΟ 15 How flame the glories of Belinda's Hair , Made by thy Muse the ...
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