The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... things another's modest wishes bound , My Friendship , and a Prologue , and ten pound . ' Pitholeon fends to me : " You know his Grace , " I want a Patron ; afk him for a Place . " Pitholeon libell'd me- " but here's a letter 50 ...
... things another's modest wishes bound , My Friendship , and a Prologue , and ten pound . ' Pitholeon fends to me : " You know his Grace , " I want a Patron ; afk him for a Place . " Pitholeon libell'd me- " but here's a letter 50 ...
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... things . 75 I'd never name Queens , Minifters , or Kings ; Keep close to Ears , and those let affes prick , ' Tis nothing - P . Nothing ? if they bite and kick ? Out with it , DUNCIAD ! let the fecret pass , 80 That fecret to each fool ...
... things . 75 I'd never name Queens , Minifters , or Kings ; Keep close to Ears , and those let affes prick , ' Tis nothing - P . Nothing ? if they bite and kick ? Out with it , DUNCIAD ! let the fecret pass , 80 That fecret to each fool ...
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... thing concurs to make them run into one another . They both spin ; not from the head [ rea- fon ] but from the guts [ paffions and prejudices ] and fuch a thread that can entangle none but creatures weaker than themselves . VER . 98 ...
... thing concurs to make them run into one another . They both spin ; not from the head [ rea- fon ] but from the guts [ paffions and prejudices ] and fuch a thread that can entangle none but creatures weaker than themselves . VER . 98 ...
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... thing in which he was moft ferious , was the caufe of Religion . In a letter to Dr. Swift in 1732 , he has thefe words- “ But , thank God , he has not taken from me the freedom I have been accuftomed to in my difcourfe ( even with the ...
... thing in which he was moft ferious , was the caufe of Religion . In a letter to Dr. Swift in 1732 , he has thefe words- “ But , thank God , he has not taken from me the freedom I have been accuftomed to in my difcourfe ( even with the ...
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... to the Gods of La- tium ; in which he was followed by our countryman Baxter , in every thing , but in the coftlinefs of his facrifices . C 3 Вие Ev'n fuch finall Critics fome regard may claim , Preferv'd TO THE SATIRES . 21.
... to the Gods of La- tium ; in which he was followed by our countryman Baxter , in every thing , but in the coftlinefs of his facrifices . C 3 Вие Ev'n fuch finall Critics fome regard may claim , Preferv'd TO THE SATIRES . 21.
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