The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... himself had been in- jured and offended : and concludes with the character of One who had wantonly outraged him , and in the moft fenfible manner ( Ver 270 to 334. ) B 4 And And here mov'd again with fresh indignation at his flan- TO ...
... himself had been in- jured and offended : and concludes with the character of One who had wantonly outraged him , and in the moft fenfible manner ( Ver 270 to 334. ) B 4 And And here mov'd again with fresh indignation at his flan- TO ...
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... himself my friend . This prints my Letters , that expects a bribe , And others roar aloud , " Subfcribe , fubfcribe . " There are , who to my perfon pay their court : I cough like Horace , and , tho ' lean , am short ; 116 Ammon's ...
... himself my friend . This prints my Letters , that expects a bribe , And others roar aloud , " Subfcribe , fubfcribe . " There are , who to my perfon pay their court : I cough like Horace , and , tho ' lean , am short ; 116 Ammon's ...
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... himself . While the celebrated Pomponius Laetus , in excess of veneration for Antiquity , became a real Pagan ; raised altars to Romulus , and facrificed to the Gods of La- tium ; in which he was followed by our countryman Baxter , in ...
... himself . While the celebrated Pomponius Laetus , in excess of veneration for Antiquity , became a real Pagan ; raised altars to Romulus , and facrificed to the Gods of La- tium ; in which he was followed by our countryman Baxter , in ...
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... himself . But Codrus Ur- caeus went further , ani actually used thofe arms which the other only threatened with . This man , while he was pre- paring fome trifling piece of Criticifm for the prefs , had the misfortune to hear his papers ...
... himself . But Codrus Ur- caeus went further , ani actually used thofe arms which the other only threatened with . This man , while he was pre- paring fome trifling piece of Criticifm for the prefs , had the misfortune to hear his papers ...
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... himself was safe . NOTES . Peace VER . 180. - a Perfian tale ] Amb . Philips tranflated a Book called the Perfian tales . P. VER . 186. Means not , but blunders round about a meaning : ] An accident frequent , and common both to Poets ...
... himself was safe . NOTES . Peace VER . 180. - a Perfian tale ] Amb . Philips tranflated a Book called the Perfian tales . P. VER . 186. Means not , but blunders round about a meaning : ] An accident frequent , and common both to Poets ...
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