The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... fome perfons of rank and fortune ( the Authors of Verfes to the Imitator of Horace , and of an Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity from a Noble- man at Hampton Court ) to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not only my writings ( of ...
... fome perfons of rank and fortune ( the Authors of Verfes to the Imitator of Horace , and of an Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity from a Noble- man at Hampton Court ) to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not only my writings ( of ...
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... fome of them know , it was owing to the request of the learned and candid Friend to whom it is infcribed , that I make not as free use of theirs as they have done of mine . However , I shall have this advantage , and ho- nour , on my ...
... fome of them know , it was owing to the request of the learned and candid Friend to whom it is infcribed , that I make not as free use of theirs as they have done of mine . However , I shall have this advantage , and ho- nour , on my ...
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... fome more fober critic come abroad ; If wrong , I fmil'd ; if right , I kiss'd the rod . Pains , reading , study , are their just pretence , And all they want is spirit , taste , and sense . Comma's and points they fet exactly right ...
... fome more fober critic come abroad ; If wrong , I fmil'd ; if right , I kiss'd the rod . Pains , reading , study , are their just pretence , And all they want is spirit , taste , and sense . Comma's and points they fet exactly right ...
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... fome days eat : Till grown more frugal in his riper days , He paid fome bards with port , and fome with praife , To fome a dry rehearsal was affign'd , And others harder ftill ) he paid in kind . Dryden alone ( what wonder ? ) came not ...
... fome days eat : Till grown more frugal in his riper days , He paid fome bards with port , and fome with praife , To fome a dry rehearsal was affign'd , And others harder ftill ) he paid in kind . Dryden alone ( what wonder ? ) came not ...
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... fome of my Epiftles . An answer from Horace was both more full , and of more dignity , than any I could have made in my own person ; and the example of much greater freedom in fo eminent a divine as Dr. Donne , feem'd a proof with what ...
... fome of my Epiftles . An answer from Horace was both more full , and of more dignity , than any I could have made in my own person ; and the example of much greater freedom in fo eminent a divine as Dr. Donne , feem'd a proof with what ...
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