The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Being The Third Of His Letters. 9, 10. köideNicolai, 1764 - 136 pages |
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... Poets generally follow the Court . Raillery on the Jubject of his enemies , and his Re- ligion . A Quaker - pastoral , and à Newgate- paftoral , propofed as fubjects for Mr. Gay . V. Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope : An apology for his con- duct ...
... Poets generally follow the Court . Raillery on the Jubject of his enemies , and his Re- ligion . A Quaker - pastoral , and à Newgate- paftoral , propofed as fubjects for Mr. Gay . V. Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope : An apology for his con- duct ...
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... Poets , and that Poffeffion of any fort in Kings was held an unexceptionable title in the courts of Parnaffus . If you do not grow a perfect good subject in all its prefent latitudes , I fhall conclude you are become rich , and able to ...
... Poets , and that Poffeffion of any fort in Kings was held an unexceptionable title in the courts of Parnaffus . If you do not grow a perfect good subject in all its prefent latitudes , I fhall conclude you are become rich , and able to ...
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... Poets have fuch ill fuccefs in making their Courts , fince they are allowed to be the greatest and best of all flatters : The defect is , that they flatter only in print or in writing , but not by word of mouth 32 LETTERS TO AND.
... Poets have fuch ill fuccefs in making their Courts , fince they are allowed to be the greatest and best of all flatters : The defect is , that they flatter only in print or in writing , but not by word of mouth 32 LETTERS TO AND.
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... Poets and Scriblers , unless where by great chance I have found a modeft one . By these means I have had no quarrels with any perfonally ; none are next to have been Enemies , but who were alfo Strangers to 36 . LETTERS TO AND From Dr ...
... Poets and Scriblers , unless where by great chance I have found a modeft one . By these means I have had no quarrels with any perfonally ; none are next to have been Enemies , but who were alfo Strangers to 36 . LETTERS TO AND From Dr ...
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... Poets in the time of Augustus : but Envy , and Party , and Pride , have hindered it among us . I do not include the Subalterns , of which you are feldom without a large Tribe . Under the name of Poets and Scriblers I fuppofe you mean ...
... Poets in the time of Augustus : but Envy , and Party , and Pride , have hindered it among us . I do not include the Subalterns , of which you are feldom without a large Tribe . Under the name of Poets and Scriblers I fuppofe you mean ...
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