The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... Poet's patience was exhaufted by the endleis im- pertinence of Poetafters of all ranks and conditions ; as well ... Poet : he breaks the thread of his difcourfe , which was to lead his Friend gently , and by degrees , into his project ...
... Poet's patience was exhaufted by the endleis im- pertinence of Poetafters of all ranks and conditions ; as well ... Poet : he breaks the thread of his difcourfe , which was to lead his Friend gently , and by degrees , into his project ...
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... Poet's friendship with Mr. Addifon began in the year 1713. It was cultivated on both fides , with all the marks of mutual efteem and affection , and a conftant intercourfe of good Offices . Mr. Addison was always commending moderation ...
... Poet's friendship with Mr. Addifon began in the year 1713. It was cultivated on both fides , with all the marks of mutual efteem and affection , and a conftant intercourfe of good Offices . Mr. Addison was always commending moderation ...
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... Poet's dignity and ease , And see what friends , and read what books I please : Above a Patron , tho ' I condefcend Sometimes to call a Minifter my friend . 265 I was not born for Courts or great affairs ; I pay my debts , believe , and ...
... Poet's dignity and ease , And see what friends , and read what books I please : Above a Patron , tho ' I condefcend Sometimes to call a Minifter my friend . 265 I was not born for Courts or great affairs ; I pay my debts , believe , and ...
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... Poet's praise , That , if he pleas'd , he pleas'd by manly ways : That Flatt'ry , ev'n to Kings , he held a shame , And thought a Lie in verse or prose the same . NOTES . VER . 319. See Milton , Book iv . P. That VER . 320. Half froth ...
... Poet's praise , That , if he pleas'd , he pleas'd by manly ways : That Flatt'ry , ev'n to Kings , he held a shame , And thought a Lie in verse or prose the same . NOTES . VER . 319. See Milton , Book iv . P. That VER . 320. Half froth ...
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... Poet's lays , It is to Hiftory he trusts for Praise . m 35 F. Better be Cibber , I'll maintain it still , Than ridicule all Tafte , blafpheme Quadrille , Abuse the City's beft good men in metre , And laugh at Peers that put their truft ...
... Poet's lays , It is to Hiftory he trusts for Praise . m 35 F. Better be Cibber , I'll maintain it still , Than ridicule all Tafte , blafpheme Quadrille , Abuse the City's beft good men in metre , And laugh at Peers that put their truft ...
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