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1 21 47 82 104 SATIRES :Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot ; or , Prologue to the Satires Satires and Epistles of Horace imitated :Satire I. Book II . To Mr. Fortescue Satire II . Book II . To Mr. Bethel Epistle I. Book I. To Lord Bolingbroke .
1 21 47 82 104 SATIRES :Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot ; or , Prologue to the Satires Satires and Epistles of Horace imitated :Satire I. Book II . To Mr. Fortescue Satire II . Book II . To Mr. Bethel Epistle I. Book I. To Lord Bolingbroke .
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PAGE SATIRES :On receiving from the Right Hon . the Lady Frances Shirley a Standish and two Pens 238 A Fragment of a Poem ... 240 .... MISCELLANIES :Argus 245 Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea .. 246 Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore 247 ...
PAGE SATIRES :On receiving from the Right Hon . the Lady Frances Shirley a Standish and two Pens 238 A Fragment of a Poem ... 240 .... MISCELLANIES :Argus 245 Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea .. 246 Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore 247 ...
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Of the use of learning , of the science of the world , and of wit ; concluding with a satire against a misapplication of them , illustrated by pictures , characters , and examples . “ The third book regarded civil regimen , or the ...
Of the use of learning , of the science of the world , and of wit ; concluding with a satire against a misapplication of them , illustrated by pictures , characters , and examples . “ The third book regarded civil regimen , or the ...
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... Hemm'd round with glories , pilfer cloth , or biead ; As meanly plunder as they bravely fought , Now save a people , and now save a groat . ” The satire here is general as respects the army — and nothing could be more lax or ...
... Hemm'd round with glories , pilfer cloth , or biead ; As meanly plunder as they bravely fought , Now save a people , and now save a groat . ” The satire here is general as respects the army — and nothing could be more lax or ...
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Warton says , that Sir William Bateman “ used those very words , " assigned to Euclio on his death - bed ; and the critic adds - " No comic nor satiric writer has ever carried his descriptions of avarice or gluttony so far as what has ...
Warton says , that Sir William Bateman “ used those very words , " assigned to Euclio on his death - bed ; and the critic adds - " No comic nor satiric writer has ever carried his descriptions of avarice or gluttony so far as what has ...
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