| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 288 pages
...rod, 195 Becaufe the infult's not on Man, but God ? Afk you what Provocation I have had ? The ftrong Antipathy of Good to Bad. When Truth or Virtue an...Affront endures, Th' Affront is mine, my friend, and fhould be yours. Mine, as a Foe profefs'd to falfe Pretence, 401 Who think a Coxcomb's Honour like... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 286 pages
...rod, 195 Becaufe the infult's not on Man, but God ? Afk you what Provocation I have had ? The ftrong Antipathy of Good to Bad. When Truth or Virtue an...Affront endures, Th* Affront is mine, my friend, and fhould be yours. Mine, as a Foe profefs'd to falfe Pretence, 20 1 Who think a Coxcomb's Honour like... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 434 pages
...rod, 195 Becaufe the infult's not on Man, but God ? Alk you what Provocation I have had ? The ftrong Antipathy of Good to Bad. When Truth or Virtue an Affront endures, Th'Affront is mine, my friend, and mould be yours. Mine, as a Foe profefs'd to falfe Pretence, 20 j... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 272 pages
...rod, 195 Becaufe the infult's not on Man, but God ? A& you what Provocation I have had ? The ftrong Antipathy of Good to Bad. When Truth or Virtue an Affront endures, Th' Affront is mine, my frkrid, and mould be yours. Mine, as a Foe profefs'd to falfe Pretence, 20 1 Who think a Coxcomb's... | |
| Carl Wilhelm Mueller (of Leipzig) - English literature - 1759 - 672 pages
...©írett auf fid) nehmen, unb ben Tínfatt mit allem ÎOÎut^e jurûcf treiben. 9> f Whca When TVzííA or Virtue an affront endures Th' affront is mine, my Friend, and fhould be yours Pope. (£ia anberer SSorrourf ifî: £>ie Q3ríefet>erfpr€« djen, bie 9>í)ííofopfjie... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 360 pages
...Bathurft. P. ve: 1 206 > «.] 328 EPILOGUE Dial. II. Afk you what Provocation I have had ? The ftrong Antipathy of Good to Bad. When Truth or Virtue an...Th' Affront is mine, my Friend, and mould be yours. 200 Mine, as a Foe profefs'd to falfe Pretence, Who think a Coxcomb's Honour like his Senfe; Mine,... | |
| Percival Stockdale - 1765 - 164 pages
...Г! E CONSTITUENTS, OE M. By PS TOCKDALE. ^ "*" P. Aik you what Provocation I have had? The ftrong Antipathy of Good to Bad. When Truth or Virtue an...Affront endures, Th' Affront is mine, my Friend, and ihou'd be yours. Mine, as a Friend toev'ry worthy Mind And mine, as Man, who feel for all Mankind.... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 pages
...furpafles all human power j but to reduce him, if poffible, to fome degree of decency and good manners: " When Truth or Virtue an affront endures, " Th' affront is mine, my friend, and mould be yours." Since writin«; the above, looking, by mere accident, into the View of Lard Bolingbroke's Phikfophy,... | |
| Books - 1765 - 600 pages
...furpafTes all human power ; but to reduce him, if pofflble, to fome degree of decency and good manners : " When Truth or Virtue an affront endures, " Th' affront is mine, my friend, and fhould be yours." Since writing the above, looking, by mere accident, into tho View of Lord Bolingbfoke'... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - Poets, English - 1769 - 600 pages
...could but make one better ;« mau." « Afk "c Aflc you what Provocation I have had ? ** The ftrong Antipathy of Good to Bad. *' When Truth or Virtue...Affront endures, " Th' Affront is mine, my Friend, and (houUJ " be yours. " Mine, as a Foe profefs'd to falfe Pretence, " Who think a Coxcomb's Honour like... | |
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