The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: SatiresB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... occafions , is the fame in all ages ; nor is there any need of all Bentley's parade about Catullus , Propertius ... occafion . When it was thus written , was it fhut up ( think you ) and con- cealed , never fhewn to the polite world ...
... occafions , is the fame in all ages ; nor is there any need of all Bentley's parade about Catullus , Propertius ... occafion . When it was thus written , was it fhut up ( think you ) and con- cealed , never fhewn to the polite world ...
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... occafion of writing it was fuch as he would not make public out of regard to his memory : and all that could further be done was to omit the name , in the Edition of his Works . P. 216 What tho ' my Name stood rubric on the D 2 TO THE ...
... occafion of writing it was fuch as he would not make public out of regard to his memory : and all that could further be done was to omit the name , in the Edition of his Works . P. 216 What tho ' my Name stood rubric on the D 2 TO THE ...
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... occafion - Dès qu'on eft auteur , il semble qu'on foit aux gages d'un tas de fainéans , pour leur fournir de quoi amufer leur oifiveté . W. VER . 282. When ev'ry Coxcomb knows me by my Style ? ] The discovery of a concealed author by ...
... occafion - Dès qu'on eft auteur , il semble qu'on foit aux gages d'un tas de fainéans , pour leur fournir de quoi amufer leur oifiveté . W. VER . 282. When ev'ry Coxcomb knows me by my Style ? ] The discovery of a concealed author by ...
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... tones of his imitator . Pope told Mr. Spence , that he wrote this Imitation in two mornings , excellent as it is . ADVERTISEMENT . THE HE Occafion of publishing these Imitations was SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated.
... tones of his imitator . Pope told Mr. Spence , that he wrote this Imitation in two mornings , excellent as it is . ADVERTISEMENT . THE HE Occafion of publishing these Imitations was SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated.
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Alexander Pope. ADVERTISEMENT . THE HE Occafion of publishing these Imitations was the Clamour raised on some of my Epiftles . An An- fwer from Horace was both more full , and of more Dignity , than any I could have made in my own Perfon ...
Alexander Pope. ADVERTISEMENT . THE HE Occafion of publishing these Imitations was the Clamour raised on some of my Epiftles . An An- fwer from Horace was both more full , and of more Dignity , than any I could have made in my own Perfon ...
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