The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Том 2C. Cooke, 1795 |
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... true : but I have , 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 ...
... true : but I have , 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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... true merit ' tis not hard to find , But each man's fecret ftandard in his mind . That cafting weight pride adds to emptiness , This who can gratify ? for who can guess ? The bard whom pilfer'd paftorals renown , Who turns a Perfian tale ...
... true merit ' tis not hard to find , But each man's fecret ftandard in his mind . That cafting weight pride adds to emptiness , This who can gratify ? for who can guess ? The bard whom pilfer'd paftorals renown , Who turns a Perfian tale ...
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... true Pindar stood without a head ) Receiv'd of wits an undistinguish'd race , Who first his judgment afk'd , and then a place : 230 235 Much Much they extoll'd his pictures , much his feat , 26 PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES .
... true Pindar stood without a head ) Receiv'd of wits an undistinguish'd race , Who first his judgment afk'd , and then a place : 230 235 Much Much they extoll'd his pictures , much his feat , 26 PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES .
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... true satirist nothing is so odious as a libeller ; for the fame reafon as to a man truly vir- tuous nothing is fo hateful as a hypocrite . Uni æquus virtuti atque ejus amicis . P. Advertisement . HOEVER expects a paraphrafe of Horace ...
... true satirist nothing is so odious as a libeller ; for the fame reafon as to a man truly vir- tuous nothing is fo hateful as a hypocrite . Uni æquus virtuti atque ejus amicis . P. Advertisement . HOEVER expects a paraphrafe of Horace ...
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... true , no 7 turbots dignify my boards , 14 But gudgeons , flounders , what my Thames affords : To Hounslow - heath I point , and Banfted - down , Thence comes your mutton , and these chicks my own : 8 From yon ' old walnut - tree a fhow ...
... true , no 7 turbots dignify my boards , 14 But gudgeons , flounders , what my Thames affords : To Hounslow - heath I point , and Banfted - down , Thence comes your mutton , and these chicks my own : 8 From yon ' old walnut - tree a fhow ...
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