The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... vice and bafeness : In the detection of which , he artfully takes occafion to speak of that by which he himself had been in- jured and offended : and concludes with the character of One who had wantonly outraged him , and in the moft ...
... vice and bafeness : In the detection of which , he artfully takes occafion to speak of that by which he himself had been in- jured and offended : and concludes with the character of One who had wantonly outraged him , and in the moft ...
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... Vice , he rarely con- fidered how Knavery was circumftanced ; but followed it , with his vengeance , indifferently , whether it led to the Pil- " lory , or the Drawing - Room ( Ver . 359 to 368. ) But leaft this fhould give his Reader ...
... Vice , he rarely con- fidered how Knavery was circumftanced ; but followed it , with his vengeance , indifferently , whether it led to the Pil- " lory , or the Drawing - Room ( Ver . 359 to 368. ) But leaft this fhould give his Reader ...
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... vice or vanity of his Patron . VER . 357. Perhaps , yet vibrates ] What force and elegance of Expreffion ! which , in one word , conveys to us the phyfical effects of found , and the moral effects of an often repeated flander . VER ...
... vice or vanity of his Patron . VER . 357. Perhaps , yet vibrates ] What force and elegance of Expreffion ! which , in one word , conveys to us the phyfical effects of found , and the moral effects of an often repeated flander . VER ...
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... Vice or Folly , in ever fo low , or ever fo high a Station . Both thefe Authors were acceptable to the Princes and Minifters under whom they lived . The Satires of Dr. Donne I verfified , at the defire of the Earl of Ox- ford , while he ...
... Vice or Folly , in ever fo low , or ever fo high a Station . Both thefe Authors were acceptable to the Princes and Minifters under whom they lived . The Satires of Dr. Donne I verfified , at the defire of the Earl of Ox- ford , while he ...
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... Vice too high , reserve it for the next : My foes shall wish my life a longer date , And ev'ry friend the less lament my fate . My head and heart thus flowing through my quill , [ Verse - man or Profe - man , term me which you will ...
... Vice too high , reserve it for the next : My foes shall wish my life a longer date , And ev'ry friend the less lament my fate . My head and heart thus flowing through my quill , [ Verse - man or Profe - man , term me which you will ...
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