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... I fhall have this advantage , and honour , on my fide , that whereas , by their proceeding , any abufe may be directed at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by 1 } 1 mine , fince a nameless Character can never be found B 2 [ 3 ]
... I fhall have this advantage , and honour , on my fide , that whereas , by their proceeding , any abufe may be directed at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by 1 } 1 mine , fince a nameless Character can never be found B 2 [ 3 ]
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Alexander Pope. mine , fince a nameless Character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness . P. Lady Wortly Montague begins her Addrefs to Mr. Pope , on his Imitation of the 1ft Satire of the Second Book of Horace , in ...
Alexander Pope. mine , fince a nameless Character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness . P. Lady Wortly Montague begins her Addrefs to Mr. Pope , on his Imitation of the 1ft Satire of the Second Book of Horace , in ...
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... Character . Soon after this a tranflation of the firfl book of the Iliad appear- ed under the name of Mr. Tickell ; which coming out at a critical jun & ure , when Mr. Pope was in the midft of his engagements on the fame fubject , and ...
... Character . Soon after this a tranflation of the firfl book of the Iliad appear- ed under the name of Mr. Tickell ; which coming out at a critical jun & ure , when Mr. Pope was in the midft of his engagements on the fame fubject , and ...
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... CHARACTER , firft published feparately , and afterwards inferted in this place of the Epift . to Dr. Arbuthnot . This plain dealing had no ill effe & . Mr. Addifon treated Mr. Pope with civility , and , as Mr. Pope believed , with ...
... CHARACTER , firft published feparately , and afterwards inferted in this place of the Epift . to Dr. Arbuthnot . This plain dealing had no ill effe & . Mr. Addifon treated Mr. Pope with civility , and , as Mr. Pope believed , with ...
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... character , and who ( in his own 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 , and who ( in his own 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 ...
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