The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... mean time , be fo far from coun tenancing fuch worthlefs trafh in others , that he would be ready to execrate even his own beft vein of poetry , if made at the expence of Truth and Innocence . foe ; " Curft be the verfe , how well foe ...
... mean time , be fo far from coun tenancing fuch worthlefs trafh in others , that he would be ready to execrate even his own beft vein of poetry , if made at the expence of Truth and Innocence . foe ; " Curft be the verfe , how well foe ...
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... means , fung by Perfius ; and the words alluded to are , " Vidi , vidi ipfe , Libelle ! " Auriculas Afini Mida Rex habet . " The tranfition is fine , but obfcure : for he has here imitated the manner of that myfterious Writer , as well ...
... means , fung by Perfius ; and the words alluded to are , " Vidi , vidi ipfe , Libelle ! " Auriculas Afini Mida Rex habet . " The tranfition is fine , but obfcure : for he has here imitated the manner of that myfterious Writer , as well ...
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... Means not , but blunders round about a meaning : And He , whose fustian's so sublimely bad , It is not Poetry , but profe run mad : All these , my modeft Satire bade tranflate , And own'd that nine fuch Poets made a Tate . 190 How did ...
... Means not , but blunders round about a meaning : And He , whose fustian's so sublimely bad , It is not Poetry , but profe run mad : All these , my modeft Satire bade tranflate , And own'd that nine fuch Poets made a Tate . 190 How did ...
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... where your Strength " lies , I hope you will not fuffer that talent to lie unem- " ployed . " He did not ; and , by that means , brought sati- ric poetry to its perfection . Alike referv'd to blame , or to commend , A 28 : PROLOGUE.
... where your Strength " lies , I hope you will not fuffer that talent to lie unem- " ployed . " He did not ; and , by that means , brought sati- ric poetry to its perfection . Alike referv'd to blame , or to commend , A 28 : PROLOGUE.
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... means , he did not form his fyftem of morality on the principles or practice of men in bufin fs . NOTES . VER . 265. tho ' I condefcend , etc. ] He thought it , and he juftly thought it , a condefcenfion in an honest Man to accept the ...
... means , he did not form his fyftem of morality on the principles or practice of men in bufin fs . NOTES . VER . 265. tho ' I condefcend , etc. ] He thought it , and he juftly thought it , a condefcenfion in an honest Man to accept the ...
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