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Page 15
... fure you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thousand years ago . Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown 125 Dipt me in ink , my parents ' , or my own ? As yet a child , nor yet a fool to fame , I lisp'd in numbers , for the numbers ...
... fure you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thousand years ago . Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown 125 Dipt me in ink , my parents ' , or my own ? As yet a child , nor yet a fool to fame , I lisp'd in numbers , for the numbers ...
Page 46
... that family , and is fure that there were then none of the name of Pope left , who could be defcended from that family , ( From John Loveday , of Caversham , Elquire . ) 404 His death was inftant , and without a groan 46 PROLOGUE.
... that family , and is fure that there were then none of the name of Pope left , who could be defcended from that family , ( From John Loveday , of Caversham , Elquire . ) 404 His death was inftant , and without a groan 46 PROLOGUE.
Page 78
... : " La cen- fure que l'on exerce fur les ouvrages d'Autrui , a'engage point à en faire de meilleurs , à moins qu'elle ne fait amère , chagrine , et or gueilleuse . " 1 SATIRE II . a TO MR . BETHEL , 78 Book II . IMITATIONS.
... : " La cen- fure que l'on exerce fur les ouvrages d'Autrui , a'engage point à en faire de meilleurs , à moins qu'elle ne fait amère , chagrine , et or gueilleuse . " 1 SATIRE II . a TO MR . BETHEL , 78 Book II . IMITATIONS.
Page 149
... fure and Rowe . NOTES . tition with Belvidera . It is fingular that Horace , in the Original , fhould mention Afranius only as the copier of Menander , and not Terence . Inftead of Livi , meaning Livius Andronicus , in the fucceeding ...
... fure and Rowe . NOTES . tition with Belvidera . It is fingular that Horace , in the Original , fhould mention Afranius only as the copier of Menander , and not Terence . Inftead of Livi , meaning Livius Andronicus , in the fucceeding ...
Page 154
... fure not to leave it till he had thoroughly quenched it in bis critical fandish . But to make Philology amends , he was a per- fe & Mafter of all the mysteries of the ancient Rythmus . m Not that I'd lop the beauties from his book 154 ...
... fure not to leave it till he had thoroughly quenched it in bis critical fandish . But to make Philology amends , he was a per- fe & Mafter of all the mysteries of the ancient Rythmus . m Not that I'd lop the beauties from his book 154 ...
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