The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Том 4A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, C. Bathurst, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Longman, T. Field, and T. Caslon, 1760 |
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... verse , how well foe'er it flow , " That tends to make one worthy man my foe ; " Give Virtue fcandal , Innocence a fear , " Or from the foft - ey'd Virgin fteal a tear . " Sentiments , which no efforts of genius , without the concur ...
... verse , how well foe'er it flow , " That tends to make one worthy man my foe ; " Give Virtue fcandal , Innocence a fear , " Or from the foft - ey'd Virgin fteal a tear . " Sentiments , which no efforts of genius , without the concur ...
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... Ogilby's tranflation , He had the address tacked together with verses of his own . to perfuade the upper boys to act it ; he even prevailed on VOL . IV . C I left no calling for this idle trade , No TO THE SATIRES . 17.
... Ogilby's tranflation , He had the address tacked together with verses of his own . to perfuade the upper boys to act it ; he even prevailed on VOL . IV . C I left no calling for this idle trade , No TO THE SATIRES . 17.
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... verse , in Perfius , no one knew but GOD and himself . While the celebrated Pomponius Lætus , in excess of veneration for Antiquity , became a real Pagan ; For Ev'n fuch small Critics fome regard may claim , Preferved C 3 TO THE SATIRES ...
... verse , in Perfius , no one knew but GOD and himself . While the celebrated Pomponius Lætus , in excess of veneration for Antiquity , became a real Pagan ; For Ev'n fuch small Critics fome regard may claim , Preferved C 3 TO THE SATIRES ...
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... verse and praise ; Nor like a puppy , daggled through the town , To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; 225 Nor at Rehearsals fweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my fide ; But fick of fops , and ...
... verse and praise ; Nor like a puppy , daggled through the town , To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; 225 Nor at Rehearsals fweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my fide ; But fick of fops , and ...
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... verse , Then fmooth up all , and CAROLINE rehearse . A. No - the high tafk to lift up Kings to Gods , Leave to Court - fermons , and to birth - day Odes . On themes like thefe , fuperior far to thine , Let laurell'd Cibber , and great ...
... verse , Then fmooth up all , and CAROLINE rehearse . A. No - the high tafk to lift up Kings to Gods , Leave to Court - fermons , and to birth - day Odes . On themes like thefe , fuperior far to thine , Let laurell'd Cibber , and great ...
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