The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... gave him were fo ftrong , that he spoke of them with pleasure ever after . About ten , being at school at Hyde - park - corher , where he was inuch ne- VOL . IV . glected , C I left no calling for this idle trade , No TO THE SATIRES . 17.
... gave him were fo ftrong , that he spoke of them with pleasure ever after . About ten , being at school at Hyde - park - corher , where he was inuch ne- VOL . IV . glected , C I left no calling for this idle trade , No TO THE SATIRES . 17.
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... gave them but their due . A man's true merit ' tis not hard to find ; 175 But each man's fecret standard in his mind ... gave them but their due . ] Our Author always found thofe , he commended , lefs fenfible than those he re- proved ...
... gave them but their due . A man's true merit ' tis not hard to find ; 175 But each man's fecret standard in his mind ... gave them but their due . ] Our Author always found thofe , he commended , lefs fenfible than those he re- proved ...
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... gave umbrage to his friend's falfe delicacy and then it was he encouraged Philips and o- thers ( fee his Letters ) in their clamours against him as a Tory and Jacobite , who had affifted in writing the Examiners ; and , under an ...
... gave umbrage to his friend's falfe delicacy and then it was he encouraged Philips and o- thers ( fee his Letters ) in their clamours against him as a Tory and Jacobite , who had affifted in writing the Examiners ; and , under an ...
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... gave me another inftance , that afforded him much diver- fion . While thefe Acquaintance read the Effay on Man as the work of an unknown Author , they fairly owned they did not understand it : but when the reputation of the poem be ...
... gave me another inftance , that afforded him much diver- fion . While thefe Acquaintance read the Effay on Man as the work of an unknown Author , they fairly owned they did not understand it : but when the reputation of the poem be ...
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... Of this elegance of Ambition , all his Writings bear fuch marks , that it gave Countenance to an invidious imputation , as if his chief talent lay in copying finely . 100 ' Why had not I in those good times 88 IMITATIONS Book II .
... Of this elegance of Ambition , all his Writings bear fuch marks , that it gave Countenance to an invidious imputation , as if his chief talent lay in copying finely . 100 ' Why had not I in those good times 88 IMITATIONS Book II .
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