The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: SatiresB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... King , ) 65 70 His VARIATIONS . VER . 60. in the former Ed . Cibber and I are , luckily , no friends . NOTES . by daring to adopt the fine machinery of his Sylphs in an heroi- comical poem called the Affembly . 1726 . VER . 69. ' Tis ...
... King , ) 65 70 His VARIATIONS . VER . 60. in the former Ed . Cibber and I are , luckily , no friends . NOTES . by daring to adopt the fine machinery of his Sylphs in an heroi- comical poem called the Affembly . 1726 . VER . 69. ' Tis ...
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... Kings ; Keep close to Ears , and those let affes prick , ' Tis nothing - P . Nothing ? if they bite and kick ? Out ... King's Library . VER . 72. Queen ] The story is told , by fome , of his Barber , but by Chaucer , of his Queen . See ...
... Kings ; Keep close to Ears , and those let affes prick , ' Tis nothing - P . Nothing ? if they bite and kick ? Out ... King's Library . VER . 72. Queen ] The story is told , by fome , of his Barber , but by Chaucer , of his Queen . See ...
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... king immediately conceived a violent indigna- tion , because a poet fhould dare to bufy himself with politics . Racine had the weakness to take this anger so much to heart , that it brought on a low fever which haftened his death . The ...
... king immediately conceived a violent indigna- tion , because a poet fhould dare to bufy himself with politics . Racine had the weakness to take this anger so much to heart , that it brought on a low fever which haftened his death . The ...
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... 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 Arnal shine . P. Why write at all ? A . Yes , filence if you keep , The Town , the ...
... 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 Arnal shine . P. Why write at all ? A . Yes , filence if you keep , The Town , the ...
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... Kings , he held a shame , And thought a Lie in verfe or prose the fame . That not in Fancy's maze he wander'd long , But ftoop'd to Truth , and moraliz'd his fong : NOTES . 335 340 That VER . 322. Or blafphemies . ] In former editions ...
... Kings , he held a shame , And thought a Lie in verfe or prose the fame . That not in Fancy's maze he wander'd long , But ftoop'd to Truth , and moraliz'd his fong : NOTES . 335 340 That VER . 322. Or blafphemies . ] In former editions ...
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