The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Volume 2C. Cooke, 1795 |
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... ancient ftanding ; A Chryfoftom to smooth thy band in : The Polyglot - three parts - my text , Howbeit - likewife - now to my next : Lo here the Septuagint - and Paul , To fum the whole - the clofe of all . He that has these may pafs ...
... ancient ftanding ; A Chryfoftom to smooth thy band in : The Polyglot - three parts - my text , Howbeit - likewife - now to my next : Lo here the Septuagint - and Paul , To fum the whole - the clofe of all . He that has these may pafs ...
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... ancient satirift , he had hardly made choice of Horace , with whom , as a poet , he held little in common , befides a comprehenfive knowledge of life and manners , and a certain curious felicity of expreffion , which confifts in using ...
... ancient satirift , he had hardly made choice of Horace , with whom , as a poet , he held little in common , befides a comprehenfive knowledge of life and manners , and a certain curious felicity of expreffion , which confifts in using ...
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... ancient friends , ( tho ' poor , or out of play , ) That touch my bell , I cannot turn away . ' Tis true , no 7 turbots dignify my boards , But gudgeons , flounders , what my Thames affords : To Hounflow - heath I point , and Banfted ...
... ancient friends , ( tho ' poor , or out of play , ) That touch my bell , I cannot turn away . ' Tis true , no 7 turbots dignify my boards , But gudgeons , flounders , what my Thames affords : To Hounflow - heath I point , and Banfted ...
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... ancient book , 105 110 115 120 125 130 Scire , Deos quoniam proprius contingis , oportet ) Num quid de Dacis audifti ? Nil equidem . Ut tu Semper eris derifor ? At omnes Di exagitent me , Si quidquam . Quid ? militibus promiffa ...
... ancient book , 105 110 115 120 125 130 Scire , Deos quoniam proprius contingis , oportet ) Num quid de Dacis audifti ? Nil equidem . Ut tu Semper eris derifor ? At omnes Di exagitent me , Si quidquam . Quid ? militibus promiffa ...
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... that their morals were much improved , and the licence of thofe ancient poets reftrained ; that Satire and Comedy were beH 3 come come more just and useful ; that whatever extravagancies were HORACE , BOOK II . EPIST . I.
... that their morals were much improved , and the licence of thofe ancient poets reftrained ; that Satire and Comedy were beH 3 come come more just and useful ; that whatever extravagancies were HORACE , BOOK II . EPIST . I.
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