The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... poetic Character . For after having told his cafe , and humorously applied to his Phyfician in the manner one would ... Poets ) with a fimile , in which the names of Kings , Queens , and Minifters of State hap- pen to be mentioned , his ...
... poetic Character . For after having told his cafe , and humorously applied to his Phyfician in the manner one would ... Poets ) with a fimile , in which the names of Kings , Queens , and Minifters of State hap- pen to be mentioned , his ...
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... poetic , as in his civil character . For though he had got a Name ( the reputation of which he agreeably rallies , in the defcription he gives of it ) yet he never , even when most in fashion , set up for a Patron , or a Dictator ...
... poetic , as in his civil character . For though he had got a Name ( the reputation of which he agreeably rallies , in the defcription he gives of it ) yet he never , even when most in fashion , set up for a Patron , or a Dictator ...
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... poetic con- duct through life . In which he fhews that not fame , but VIRTUE was the conftant object of his ambition ... poets : and fo forbearing , that he had curbed in his refentment under the moft fhocking of all provocations ...
... poetic con- duct through life . In which he fhews that not fame , but VIRTUE was the conftant object of his ambition ... poets : and fo forbearing , that he had curbed in his refentment under the moft fhocking of all provocations ...
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... CGrignion foulp Shut , shut the Door , good John fatigue I said Tye up the Knocker , say I'm sick , I'm dead . Ep : to . Arbuthnot . And now this incomparable Poem , which holds fo much Plate XVI Vol . IV . facing p.9 .
... CGrignion foulp Shut , shut the Door , good John fatigue I said Tye up the Knocker , say I'm sick , I'm dead . Ep : to . Arbuthnot . And now this incomparable Poem , which holds fo much Plate XVI Vol . IV . facing p.9 .
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Alexander Pope. And now this incomparable Poem , which holds fo much of the DRAMA , and opens with all the diforder and vexa- tion that every kind of impertinence and flander could occa- fion , concludes with the utmoft calmnefs and ...
Alexander Pope. And now this incomparable Poem , which holds fo much of the DRAMA , and opens with all the diforder and vexa- tion that every kind of impertinence and flander could occa- fion , concludes with the utmoft calmnefs and ...
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