The Works of Alexander Pope ...printed and fold by J. J. Tourneisen, 1803 |
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Page 6
... ridicules and rallies vile writers with more feening plea- fantry and good - humour , we ought to recolle & that Boileau was the aggreffor , and had received no previous abufe , when be fell upon Cotin , De Pure , Quinault , St. Amand ...
... ridicules and rallies vile writers with more feening plea- fantry and good - humour , we ought to recolle & that Boileau was the aggreffor , and had received no previous abufe , when be fell upon Cotin , De Pure , Quinault , St. Amand ...
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... ridicules beyond a hundred foes : One from all Grubftreet will my fame defend , And , more abufive , calls himself my friend . This prints my Letters , that expects a bribe , And others roar aloud , " Subscribe , fubfcribe ...
... ridicules beyond a hundred foes : One from all Grubftreet will my fame defend , And , more abufive , calls himself my friend . This prints my Letters , that expects a bribe , And others roar aloud , " Subscribe , fubfcribe ...
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... ridicule and laughter he met with from all the Hanover Club , of which he was fecretary , for raiftaking the incomparable ironical paper in the Guardian , No. 40 . which was written by Pope , for a ferious criticism on paftoral poetry ...
... ridicule and laughter he met with from all the Hanover Club , of which he was fecretary , for raiftaking the incomparable ironical paper in the Guardian , No. 40 . which was written by Pope , for a ferious criticism on paftoral poetry ...
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... ridicule , will make a feparation : our old impref- fions will get the better of our new ; or , at leaft , fuffer themselves to be no further impaired than by the admiffion of a mixture of pity and concern . W. But Ibid . ATTICUS ] I ...
... ridicule , will make a feparation : our old impref- fions will get the better of our new ; or , at leaft , fuffer themselves to be no further impaired than by the admiffion of a mixture of pity and concern . W. But Ibid . ATTICUS ] I ...
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... ridicule on the Hind and Panther was the beft of Halifax's compofitions . VER . 236. △ true Pindár flood without a head ] Ridicules the affecta- Receiv'd of wits an undiftinguifh'd race , Who firft his TO THE SATIRES . 31.
... ridicule on the Hind and Panther was the beft of Halifax's compofitions . VER . 236. △ true Pindár flood without a head ] Ridicules the affecta- Receiv'd of wits an undiftinguifh'd race , Who firft his TO THE SATIRES . 31.
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