The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Том 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, C. Bathurst, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Longman, T. Field, and T. Caslon, 1760 |
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... fenfe ) his living thus in a course of flattery may put him in no fmall danger of becoming a Coxcomb : if he has , he will confequently have fo much diffidence as not to reap any great fa- tisfaction from his praise ; fince , if it be ...
... fenfe ) his living thus in a course of flattery may put him in no fmall danger of becoming a Coxcomb : if he has , he will confequently have fo much diffidence as not to reap any great fa- tisfaction from his praise ; fince , if it be ...
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... fenfe , a qua- lity that not only renders one capable of being a good writer , but a good man . And if I have made any acquifition in the opinion of any one under the notion of the former , let it be con- tinued to me under no other ...
... fenfe , a qua- lity that not only renders one capable of being a good writer , but a good man . And if I have made any acquifition in the opinion of any one under the notion of the former , let it be con- tinued to me under no other ...
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... fenfe of my faults made me cor- rect : besides that it was as pleasant to me to cor- rect as to write . p . At xix . 1. 12. In the first place I own that I have used my beft endeavours to the finishing thefe pieces . That I made what ...
... fenfe of my faults made me cor- rect : besides that it was as pleasant to me to cor- rect as to write . p . At xix . 1. 12. In the first place I own that I have used my beft endeavours to the finishing thefe pieces . That I made what ...
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... bank furveys . REMARK S. VER . 28. purple year ? ] Purple here used in the Latin fenfe of the brightest most vivid colouring in general , not of that specific tint fo called . DAPHNI S. And I this bowl , where wanton ivy 62 PASTORALS .
... bank furveys . REMARK S. VER . 28. purple year ? ] Purple here used in the Latin fenfe of the brightest most vivid colouring in general , not of that specific tint fo called . DAPHNI S. And I this bowl , where wanton ivy 62 PASTORALS .
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... viiith of Vir- gil : The Scene , a Hill ; the Time at Sun - fet . P. VER . 7. Thou , whom the Nine , ] Mr. Wycherley , a famous Whofe fenfe inftructs us , and whofe humour charms , SUMMER, the fecond Paftoral AUTUMN, the third Paftoral.
... viiith of Vir- gil : The Scene , a Hill ; the Time at Sun - fet . P. VER . 7. Thou , whom the Nine , ] Mr. Wycherley , a famous Whofe fenfe inftructs us , and whofe humour charms , SUMMER, the fecond Paftoral AUTUMN, the third Paftoral.
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