The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... understanding . VER . 294. And how the fenfe of it without the love ; ] i . e . will never fuffer the admiration of an excellence to produce any esteem for him to whom it belongs . Who has the vanity to call you friend , 295 36 PROLOGUE.
... understanding . VER . 294. And how the fenfe of it without the love ; ] i . e . will never fuffer the admiration of an excellence to produce any esteem for him to whom it belongs . Who has the vanity to call you friend , 295 36 PROLOGUE.
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... admirably improved , in a lively character of himself , and his writings . VER . 69. Satire's my weapon , ] In thefe words our Author has happily explained the true Character of Horace's ironical Apology ; which is to this purpofe ...
... admirably improved , in a lively character of himself , and his writings . VER . 69. Satire's my weapon , ] In thefe words our Author has happily explained the true Character of Horace's ironical Apology ; which is to this purpofe ...
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... admirable Author de L'efprit des Loix ) " s'eft répandue en Europe ; elle a faifi nos Princes , et leur " fait entretenir un nombre defordonné de Troupes . Elle a fes redoublemens , et elle devient neceffairement contagieufe . " Car fi ...
... admirable Author de L'efprit des Loix ) " s'eft répandue en Europe ; elle a faifi nos Princes , et leur " fait entretenir un nombre defordonné de Troupes . Elle a fes redoublemens , et elle devient neceffairement contagieufe . " Car fi ...
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... admirably paraphrased . And it is obfervable in these Imitations , that where our Poet keeps to the fentiments of Horace , he rather piques himself in excelling the most fi- nished touches of his Original , than in correcting or improv ...
... admirably paraphrased . And it is obfervable in these Imitations , that where our Poet keeps to the fentiments of Horace , he rather piques himself in excelling the most fi- nished touches of his Original , than in correcting or improv ...
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... admiration , his imitator has judicioufly expreffed it in the more fublime figurative terms of " Stars that rife and fall , " by whofe courfes the feafons are marked and distinguished , EPISTLE VI . TO MR . MURRAY . 86 NOT 129 Book I ...
... admiration , his imitator has judicioufly expreffed it in the more fublime figurative terms of " Stars that rife and fall , " by whofe courfes the feafons are marked and distinguished , EPISTLE VI . TO MR . MURRAY . 86 NOT 129 Book I ...
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