The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen4A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... purpose , it is well : if not , he employs his own , without fcruple or ceremony . Hence it is , he is fo frequently ferious where Horace is in jeft ; and at ease where Horace is difturbed . In a word , he regulates his movements no ...
... purpose , it is well : if not , he employs his own , without fcruple or ceremony . Hence it is , he is fo frequently ferious where Horace is in jeft ; and at ease where Horace is difturbed . In a word , he regulates his movements no ...
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... purpose : Nature , fays he , has given all creatures the means of offence and de- fence : The wolf has teeth , the bull has horns , and I have a talent for fatire . And , at the fame time that he vindi- cates his claim to this his ...
... purpose : Nature , fays he , has given all creatures the means of offence and de- fence : The wolf has teeth , the bull has horns , and I have a talent for fatire . And , at the fame time that he vindi- cates his claim to this his ...
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... purpose to compliment the former times ; and therefore he gives the virtuous examples of Scipio and Lælius : it was Mr. Pope's defign to fatirize the pre- fent ; and therefore he gives the vitious examples of Louis , Charles , and James ...
... purpose to compliment the former times ; and therefore he gives the virtuous examples of Scipio and Lælius : it was Mr. Pope's defign to fatirize the pre- fent ; and therefore he gives the vitious examples of Louis , Charles , and James ...
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... purposes as well , " during life ) I would purchase it ; and more particularly could I hope two things ; that the friend who should like it , was fo much younger and healthier than myself , as ( For I , who hold fage Homer's rule the 94 ...
... purposes as well , " during life ) I would purchase it ; and more particularly could I hope two things ; that the friend who should like it , was fo much younger and healthier than myself , as ( For I , who hold fage Homer's rule the 94 ...
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... purpose to fay , that this great man ( who does fo much honour to his Country ) had a fine genius , improved and put in ufe by a true under- tanding ; and both , under the guidance of an integrity fuperior to all the temptations of ...
... purpose to fay , that this great man ( who does fo much honour to his Country ) had a fine genius , improved and put in ufe by a true under- tanding ; and both , under the guidance of an integrity fuperior to all the temptations of ...
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