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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Page 49
... Lord Treasurer , and of the Duke of Shrewsbury , who had been Secretary of State ; neither of whom look'd upon a Satire on Vicious Courts as any Reflection on those they serv'd in . And indeed there is not in the world a greater error ...
... Lord Treasurer , and of the Duke of Shrewsbury , who had been Secretary of State ; neither of whom look'd upon a Satire on Vicious Courts as any Reflection on those they serv'd in . And indeed there is not in the world a greater error ...
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... Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the Rich in awe , I come to Council learned in the Law : You'll give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a Fee . F. I'd write no ...
... Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the Rich in awe , I come to Council learned in the Law : You'll give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a Fee . F. I'd write no ...
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... Scipio and Lælius . VER . 116. Unplac'd , unpenfion'd , no man's heir , or flave ? ] Mr. Pope , it is well known , made his fortune by his Homers . Lord " Dash the proud Gamester in his gilded Car ; 4 65 Book II . IMITATIONS.
... Scipio and Lælius . VER . 116. Unplac'd , unpenfion'd , no man's heir , or flave ? ] Mr. Pope , it is well known , made his fortune by his Homers . Lord " Dash the proud Gamester in his gilded Car ; 4 65 Book II . IMITATIONS.
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... lord Hallifax , of his own motion , sent för Mr. Pope , and told him , it had often given him concern that fo great a Poet had never been diftinguished ; that he was glad it was now in his power to serve him ; and , if he cared to ac ...
... lord Hallifax , of his own motion , sent för Mr. Pope , and told him , it had often given him concern that fo great a Poet had never been diftinguished ; that he was glad it was now in his power to serve him ; and , if he cared to ac ...
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... Lords the Judges laugh , and you're dismiss'd . NOTES . as approving them , he changes his note , and , in the language of old Plouden , owns , the Cafe is altered . Now was it not as natural , when Horace had given a hint that Augustus ...
... Lords the Judges laugh , and you're dismiss'd . NOTES . as approving them , he changes his note , and , in the language of old Plouden , owns , the Cafe is altered . Now was it not as natural , when Horace had given a hint that Augustus ...
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