The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 4A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, and others, 1776 |
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Page 27
... defign , Where Life awakes , and dawns at ev'ry line ; Or blend in beauteous tints the colour'd mass , And from the canvas call the mimic face : Read thefe inftructive leaves , in which conspire Fresnoy's close Art , and Dryden's native ...
... defign , Where Life awakes , and dawns at ev'ry line ; Or blend in beauteous tints the colour'd mass , And from the canvas call the mimic face : Read thefe inftructive leaves , in which conspire Fresnoy's close Art , and Dryden's native ...
Page 78
... his Guefts ; though he had also an- other defign , to have their affiftance in the calculation of his Son's Nativity . * See the Differtation on Dr. Woodward's Shield . He therefore took the Buckler out of a Cafe ( 78 MEMOIRS OF.
... his Guefts ; though he had also an- other defign , to have their affiftance in the calculation of his Son's Nativity . * See the Differtation on Dr. Woodward's Shield . He therefore took the Buckler out of a Cafe ( 78 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 92
... defign was no fooner hinted to Mrs. Scriblerus , but fhe burst into tears , wrung her hands , and inftantly fent to her Brother Albertus , begging him for the love of God to make hafte to her Husband . " 1 Albertus was a difcreet man ...
... defign was no fooner hinted to Mrs. Scriblerus , but fhe burst into tears , wrung her hands , and inftantly fent to her Brother Albertus , begging him for the love of God to make hafte to her Husband . " 1 Albertus was a difcreet man ...
Page 121
... Defign of Martin to investigate the Diseases of the Mind , he thought nothing fo neceffary as an Enquiry after the Seat of the Soul ; in which , at first , he laboured under great uncertainties . Sometimes he was of opinion that it ...
... Defign of Martin to investigate the Diseases of the Mind , he thought nothing fo neceffary as an Enquiry after the Seat of the Soul ; in which , at first , he laboured under great uncertainties . Sometimes he was of opinion that it ...
Page 139
... defign of this Treatise . For we shall fee , in the course of this work , that our greatest Adverfaries have fometimes defcended towards us ; and doubtless might now and then have arrived at the Bathos itself , had it not been for that ...
... defign of this Treatise . For we shall fee , in the course of this work , that our greatest Adverfaries have fometimes defcended towards us ; and doubtless might now and then have arrived at the Bathos itself , had it not been for that ...
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