The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... hear ❝ of any excufe . So I complied . I cannot recollect " what Mr. Pope allowed for each book of Homer ; ❝ . I have a notion that it was three or four guineas . " I took as much care as I could to perform the task " to his ...
... hear ❝ of any excufe . So I complied . I cannot recollect " what Mr. Pope allowed for each book of Homer ; ❝ . I have a notion that it was three or four guineas . " I took as much care as I could to perform the task " to his ...
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... hear this moment of your fad adventure . That water you fell in , was not Hippocrene's water , otherwise it would have re . fpected you . Indeed , I am concerned beyond expreffion for the danger you have been in , and more for your ...
... hear this moment of your fad adventure . That water you fell in , was not Hippocrene's water , otherwise it would have re . fpected you . Indeed , I am concerned beyond expreffion for the danger you have been in , and more for your ...
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... hear it faid , that , in the common intercourse of life , he delighted in petty stratagems and idle artifices , in procuring what he wanted , with- out plainly and directly mentioning the thing . So that he played the politician ...
... hear it faid , that , in the common intercourse of life , he delighted in petty stratagems and idle artifices , in procuring what he wanted , with- out plainly and directly mentioning the thing . So that he played the politician ...
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... hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit for one man of fenfe ) his living thus in a course of flattery may put him in no fmall danger of ...
... hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit for one man of fenfe ) his living thus in a course of flattery may put him in no fmall danger of ...
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... hear , pre - engaged with imitation , which bleffed him with all her charms . He chofe rather , with his namefake of Greece , to triumph in the old world , than to look out for a new . His tafte partook the error of his religion : it ...
... hear , pre - engaged with imitation , which bleffed him with all her charms . He chofe rather , with his namefake of Greece , to triumph in the old world , than to look out for a new . His tafte partook the error of his religion : it ...
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