“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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... his intention to bring into this Edition of his Works , on ac- count of the levity of fome , the freedom of others , and the little importance of any . But thefe being the property of other men , the Edi- a 2 ADVERTISEMENT . III.
... his intention to bring into this Edition of his Works , on ac- count of the levity of fome , the freedom of others , and the little importance of any . But thefe being the property of other men , the Edi- a 2 ADVERTISEMENT . III.
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... thefe advantages of the THIRD Volume , must be added a great number of fine verfes taken from the Author's Manufcript - copies of these poems , communi- cated by him for this purpofe to the Editor . Thefe , when he first publifhed the ...
... thefe advantages of the THIRD Volume , must be added a great number of fine verfes taken from the Author's Manufcript - copies of these poems , communi- cated by him for this purpofe to the Editor . Thefe , when he first publifhed the ...
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... thefe pefts of Virtue and Society . He came readily into my opinion ; but , at the fame time , told me it would create him many Enemies . He was not miftaken . For tho ' the terror of his pen kept them for fome time in respect , yet on ...
... thefe pefts of Virtue and Society . He came readily into my opinion ; but , at the fame time , told me it would create him many Enemies . He was not miftaken . For tho ' the terror of his pen kept them for fome time in respect , yet on ...
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... thefe , I fay , the rest are all here published from the Author's own printed , though not published , copies delivered to the Editor . ་ On the whole , the Advantages of this Edition , above the preceding , are thefe , That it is the ...
... thefe , I fay , the rest are all here published from the Author's own printed , though not published , copies delivered to the Editor . ་ On the whole , the Advantages of this Edition , above the preceding , are thefe , That it is the ...
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... execration and a gibbet . The Public may be malicious but is rarely vin- dictive or ungenerous . It would abhor thefe infults on a writer dead , tho ' it had borne with > the ribaldry , or even fet the ribalds on X ADVERTISEMENT .
... execration and a gibbet . The Public may be malicious but is rarely vin- dictive or ungenerous . It would abhor thefe infults on a writer dead , tho ' it had borne with > the ribaldry , or even fet the ribalds on X ADVERTISEMENT .
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