The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Zväzok 4J. and P. KNAPTON in Ludgate-street, 1751 - 341 strán (strany) |
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... most defirous to please , the Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offend , the vicious or the ungenerous . Many will know their own pictures in it , there be ing not a ...
... most defirous to please , the Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offend , the vicious or the ungenerous . Many will know their own pictures in it , there be ing not a ...
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Alexander Pope. ( 4 ) for the most part , fpared their Names , and they may escape being laughed at , if they please . I would have fome of them know , it was owing to the request of the learned and candid Friend to whom it is infcribed ...
Alexander Pope. ( 4 ) for the most part , fpared their Names , and they may escape being laughed at , if they please . I would have fome of them know , it was owing to the request of the learned and candid Friend to whom it is infcribed ...
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... most in fashion , set up for a Patron , or a Dictator amongst the Wits ; but ftill kept in his ufual privacy ; leaving the whole Caftalian ftate , as he calls it , to a Mock - Mecenas , whom he next defcribes [ 125 to 261. ] And ...
... most in fashion , set up for a Patron , or a Dictator amongst the Wits ; but ftill kept in his ufual privacy ; leaving the whole Caftalian ftate , as he calls it , to a Mock - Mecenas , whom he next defcribes [ 125 to 261. ] And ...
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... most atrocious and fenfible of all , [ 334 to 359 ] The whisper , that to greatness ftill too near , Perhaps yet vibrates on his Sov'REIGN's ear . Welcome for thee , fair Virtue ! all the paft : For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the ...
... most atrocious and fenfible of all , [ 334 to 359 ] The whisper , that to greatness ftill too near , Perhaps yet vibrates on his Sov'REIGN's ear . Welcome for thee , fair Virtue ! all the paft : For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the ...
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... most celebrated Italians of this time . They abftained from reading the Scriptures for fear of spoiling their ftyle : Cardinal Bembo used to call the Epiftles of St. Paul by the contemptuous name of Epiftolaccias , great overgrown ...
... most celebrated Italians of this time . They abftained from reading the Scriptures for fear of spoiling their ftyle : Cardinal Bembo used to call the Epiftles of St. Paul by the contemptuous name of Epiftolaccias , great overgrown ...
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