The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... Perfon , whofe Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater refpect to Truth , than ... perfons as well as their flanders , till they were pleased to revive them . Now what had Mr. POPE done before , to ...
... Perfon , whofe Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater refpect to Truth , than ... perfons as well as their flanders , till they were pleased to revive them . Now what had Mr. POPE done before , to ...
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... have heard made to the Poem is , that the perfons are too obfcure for fatire . The per- a Which we have done in a Lift printed in the Ap- pendix . fons fons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would 6 A LETTER.
... have heard made to the Poem is , that the perfons are too obfcure for fatire . The per- a Which we have done in a Lift printed in the Ap- pendix . fons fons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would 6 A LETTER.
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... Foreigners ; in the latter of which ours has met with the better fate , as he has had for his Tranflators perfons of the most eminent rank and abi- lities in their respective nations b . But the resemblance lities 10 A LETTER.
... Foreigners ; in the latter of which ours has met with the better fate , as he has had for his Tranflators perfons of the most eminent rank and abi- lities in their respective nations b . But the resemblance lities 10 A LETTER.
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... perfons , for scarce any other were his enemies . However , as the parity is so remark- able , I hope it will continue to the last ; and if ever he fhould give us an edition of this Poem himself , I may fee some of them treated as ...
... perfons , for scarce any other were his enemies . However , as the parity is so remark- able , I hope it will continue to the last ; and if ever he fhould give us an edition of this Poem himself , I may fee some of them treated as ...
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... perfons as he had familiarly known , only for fuch virtues as he had long obferved in them , and only at fuch times as others cease to praise , if not begin to calumniate them , I mean when out of power or out of fashion . A fatire ...
... perfons as he had familiarly known , only for fuch virtues as he had long obferved in them , and only at fuch times as others cease to praise , if not begin to calumniate them , I mean when out of power or out of fashion . A fatire ...
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