The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen4A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... english verfes . He was pretty difficult to pleafe , and would often fend the boy back to new turn them . When they were to his mind , he took great pleasure in them , and would fay , These are good rhymes . 140 The courtly Talbot ...
... english verfes . He was pretty difficult to pleafe , and would often fend the boy back to new turn them . When they were to his mind , he took great pleasure in them , and would fay , These are good rhymes . 140 The courtly Talbot ...
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... English tongue , to be fenfible " of all the charms of his works . For my part , I look 66 upon his poem called the Essay on Criticism as fuperior " to the Art of poetry of Horace ; and his Rape of the " Locke is , in my opinion , above ...
... English tongue , to be fenfible " of all the charms of his works . For my part , I look 66 upon his poem called the Essay on Criticism as fuperior " to the Art of poetry of Horace ; and his Rape of the " Locke is , in my opinion , above ...
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... English , that a Rogue never goes to the Gallows without the pity of the Spectators ; and their parting curfes on the rigour of the Laws that brought him thither : and this has been as commonly afcribed to the good nature of the people ...
... English , that a Rogue never goes to the Gallows without the pity of the Spectators ; and their parting curfes on the rigour of the Laws that brought him thither : and this has been as commonly afcribed to the good nature of the people ...
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... English , I was willing to add one or two of those which contri- bute to the Happiness of a Free People , and are more confiftent with the Welfare of our Neighbours , This Epiftle will fhow the learned World to have fallen into Two ...
... English , I was willing to add one or two of those which contri- bute to the Happiness of a Free People , and are more confiftent with the Welfare of our Neighbours , This Epiftle will fhow the learned World to have fallen into Two ...
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... English ftage . Ibid . and ev'ry Playhoufe bill ] A ridicule on thofe who talk of Shakespear , because he is in fashion ; who , if they dared to do juftice , to their taste or confcience , would own they liked Durfey better . VER . 74 ...
... English ftage . Ibid . and ev'ry Playhoufe bill ] A ridicule on thofe who talk of Shakespear , because he is in fashion ; who , if they dared to do juftice , to their taste or confcience , would own they liked Durfey better . VER . 74 ...
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