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... cafe , When ev'ry coxcomb perks them in my face ? A. Good friend , forbear ! you deal in dang'rous things . 75 I'd never name Queens , Minifters , or Kings ; Keep close to Ears , and those let affes prick , NOTE S. VER . 69. ' Tis fung ...
... cafe , When ev'ry coxcomb perks them in my face ? A. Good friend , forbear ! you deal in dang'rous things . 75 I'd never name Queens , Minifters , or Kings ; Keep close to Ears , and those let affes prick , NOTE S. VER . 69. ' Tis fung ...
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... cafe of many in Congreve's too witty comedies , particularly in the Way of the World , and in Young's Satires . For inftance : Critics on verfe , as fquibs on triumphs , wait , Proclaim the glory ; and augment the ftate ; Hot , envious ...
... cafe of many in Congreve's too witty comedies , particularly in the Way of the World , and in Young's Satires . For inftance : Critics on verfe , as fquibs on triumphs , wait , Proclaim the glory ; and augment the ftate ; Hot , envious ...
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... cafe ) had two years before exprefsly disapproved of a personal abuse of Mr. Dennis . The person , indeed , from whom Mr. Pope feems to have received this anecdote , about the time of his writing the character , ( viz . about July 1715 ) ...
... cafe ) had two years before exprefsly disapproved of a personal abuse of Mr. Dennis . The person , indeed , from whom Mr. Pope feems to have received this anecdote , about the time of his writing the character , ( viz . about July 1715 ) ...
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... cafe , To fee what friends , or read what books I please . VER . 265. Tho ' I condescend , & c . ] He thought it , and he jufly thought it , a condefcenfion in an honeft Man to accept the friendship of any one , how high foever , whofe ...
... cafe , To fee what friends , or read what books I please . VER . 265. Tho ' I condescend , & c . ] He thought it , and he jufly thought it , a condefcenfion in an honeft Man to accept the friendship of any one , how high foever , whofe ...
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... cafe , if I were to imitate it in English . After be was gone , I read it over , tranflated it in a morning or two , and fent it to prefs in a week or fortnight after . And this was the occafion of my imitating fome other of the Satires ...
... cafe , if I were to imitate it in English . After be was gone , I read it over , tranflated it in a morning or two , and fent it to prefs in a week or fortnight after . And this was the occafion of my imitating fome other of the Satires ...
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