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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... manner , not only my writings , ( of which , being public , the public is judge , ) but my perfon , morals , and family , whereof , to thofe who know me not , a truer information may be requifite . Being divided between the neceffity to ...
... manner , not only my writings , ( of which , being public , the public is judge , ) but my perfon , morals , and family , whereof , to thofe who know me not , a truer information may be requifite . Being divided between the neceffity to ...
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... manner of writing , in these Imitations , will be much disappointed . Our Author uses the Roman Poet for little more ... manners . Had it been his purpose merely to paraphrase an ancient satirift , he had hardly made choice of Horace ...
... manner of writing , in these Imitations , will be much disappointed . Our Author uses the Roman Poet for little more ... manners . Had it been his purpose merely to paraphrase an ancient satirift , he had hardly made choice of Horace ...
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... Nil eft jucundum ; vivas in amore jocifque . 3 Viva ; vale . fi quid novifti rectius iftis ; Candidus imperti : fi non , his utere mecum . 126 130 133 + I [ Imitated in the Manner of Doctor Swift 72 IMITATIONS OF HORACE .
... Nil eft jucundum ; vivas in amore jocifque . 3 Viva ; vale . fi quid novifti rectius iftis ; Candidus imperti : fi non , his utere mecum . 126 130 133 + I [ Imitated in the Manner of Doctor Swift 72 IMITATIONS OF HORACE .
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... Manner of Doctor Swift . ] " TIS true , my Lord , I gave my word I would be with you June the third ; Chang'd it to August , and ( in short ) Have kept it as you do at court . You humour me when I am fick ; Why not when I am fplenetic ...
... Manner of Doctor Swift . ] " TIS true , my Lord , I gave my word I would be with you June the third ; Chang'd it to August , and ( in short ) Have kept it as you do at court . You humour me when I am fick ; Why not when I am fplenetic ...
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... manners and the mind . Oh ! could I mount on the Mæonian wing , Your 4 arms , your actions , your repofe , to fing ! 395 What 5 feas you travers'd , and what fields you fought ! Your country's peace how oft , how dearly bought ! How ...
... manners and the mind . Oh ! could I mount on the Mæonian wing , Your 4 arms , your actions , your repofe , to fing ! 395 What 5 feas you travers'd , and what fields you fought ! Your country's peace how oft , how dearly bought ! How ...
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