The Works of Alexander Pope, Том 3Henry Lintot, 1738 |
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... was an Apo- logy for the Poets , in order to render Auguftus more their Patron . Horace here pleads the Caufe of his Cotemporaries , first against the Taste of the the Town , whofe humour it was to magnify the [ xlv ]
... was an Apo- logy for the Poets , in order to render Auguftus more their Patron . Horace here pleads the Caufe of his Cotemporaries , first against the Taste of the the Town , whofe humour it was to magnify the [ xlv ]
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... Taste among the Romans ) that the Introduction of the Polite Arts of Greece had given the Writers of bis Time great advantages over their Predeceffors ; that their Morals were much improved , and the Licence of those ancient Poets ...
... Taste among the Romans ) that the Introduction of the Polite Arts of Greece had given the Writers of bis Time great advantages over their Predeceffors ; that their Morals were much improved , and the Licence of those ancient Poets ...
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... taste obfcene reclaims our youth , And fets the Paffions on the fide of Truth , Forms the foft bofom with the gentlest art , 210 215 220 And pours each human Virtue in the heart . Let Ireland tell , how Wit upheld her cause , Her Trade ...
... taste obfcene reclaims our youth , And fets the Paffions on the fide of Truth , Forms the foft bofom with the gentlest art , 210 215 220 And pours each human Virtue in the heart . Let Ireland tell , how Wit upheld her cause , Her Trade ...
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... taste their spring ? How fhall we fill 112 a * Library with Wit , When + Merlin's Cave is half unfurnish'd yet ? 355 Ira Poeta , 110 meum qui pectus inaniter angit , Irritat , mulcet , falfis terroribus implet , Ut magus , & modo me ...
... taste their spring ? How fhall we fill 112 a * Library with Wit , When + Merlin's Cave is half unfurnish'd yet ? 355 Ira Poeta , 110 meum qui pectus inaniter angit , Irritat , mulcet , falfis terroribus implet , Ut magus , & modo me ...
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... Taste in diff'rent men prevails , And one is fir'd by heads , and one by tails ; Some feel no flames but at the Court or Ball , And others hunt white Aprons in the Mall . 25 30 35 Jupiter , exclamat , fimul atque audivit ? " At in se ...
... Taste in diff'rent men prevails , And one is fir'd by heads , and one by tails ; Some feel no flames but at the Court or Ball , And others hunt white Aprons in the Mall . 25 30 35 Jupiter , exclamat , fimul atque audivit ? " At in se ...
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ALEXANDER POPE atque Becauſe beſt Book of Horace cætera cafus Cauſe Court cry'd defire eaſe EDMUND Duke EPISTLE etiam Ev'n ev'ry fame fatis felf fhall fhould fhow fibi fimul fing Firſt foes fome Fools foul Friend frumenti ftill ftrong fuch fure Gabiis grace hæc heart Heav'n himſelf Honour Houfe illi inter JOHN DONNE juft juſt Kings Knave laſt libido Lord lov'd ludicra mihi Mimnermus moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt ne'er necne neque never nifi nummis nunc o'er omnes paffion Pindaric pleas'd pleaſe Poet poft Pope Pow'r praiſe Profe pueris quæ quam quia Quid quis quod reſt ribaldry rife Satire Shakeſpear ſhall Tafte talos tamen thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro tibi Town Truth Verfe Verſe Virtue Whig whofe Wife wou'd
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