The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 4A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, and others, 1776 |
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... MEMOIRS of P. P. clerk of this parish Of the Poet Laureate , Nov. 19 , 1729 Guardians Preface to Homer's Iliad Preface to the Works of Shakespear 205 211 223 229 268 297 JM I. CL C IMITATIONS OF HORA CE . VOL . IV CONTENT S. OF.
... MEMOIRS of P. P. clerk of this parish Of the Poet Laureate , Nov. 19 , 1729 Guardians Preface to Homer's Iliad Preface to the Works of Shakespear 205 211 223 229 268 297 JM I. CL C IMITATIONS OF HORA CE . VOL . IV CONTENT S. OF.
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... Homer's Mice , Or Gods to fave them in a trice ! ( It was by Providence they think , For your damn'd Stucco has no chink . ) " An't please your Honour , quoth the Peasant , " This fame Deffert is not so pleasant : " Give me again my ...
... Homer's Mice , Or Gods to fave them in a trice ! ( It was by Providence they think , For your damn'd Stucco has no chink . ) " An't please your Honour , quoth the Peasant , " This fame Deffert is not so pleasant : " Give me again my ...
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... Homer * . - The CHA P. II . Speech of Cornelius over his Son , at the Hour of his Birth . NO fooner was the cry of the Infant heard , but the old gentleman rushed into the room , and snatching it into his arms , examined every limb with ...
... Homer * . - The CHA P. II . Speech of Cornelius over his Son , at the Hour of his Birth . NO fooner was the cry of the Infant heard , but the old gentleman rushed into the room , and snatching it into his arms , examined every limb with ...
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... Wifely was it faid by Homer , that " in the Cellar of Jupiter are two barrels , the one of 66 ' good , the other of evil , which he never beftows on " 6 " mortals feparately , but conftantly mingles them E 5 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 81.
... Wifely was it faid by Homer , that " in the Cellar of Jupiter are two barrels , the one of 66 ' good , the other of evil , which he never beftows on " 6 " mortals feparately , but conftantly mingles them E 5 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 81.
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... Homer . This indeed gave the Child a great looseness , but he was not concerned at it , in the opinion that whatever harm it might do his body , would be amply recompenfed by the improvements of his understand- ing . But from ...
... Homer . This indeed gave the Child a great looseness , but he was not concerned at it , in the opinion that whatever harm it might do his body , would be amply recompenfed by the improvements of his understand- ing . But from ...
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