The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Four Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. Carefully Collated and Compared with Former Editions: Together with Notes from the Various Critics and CommentatorsEditor, and sold, 1778 |
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... believe this excellent perfon is either dead , or carried by his vehe- ment thirft of knowledge into fome remote , or perhaps undiscovered Region of the world . In either cafe , I think it a debt no longer to be delayed , to reveal what ...
... believe this excellent perfon is either dead , or carried by his vehe- ment thirft of knowledge into fome remote , or perhaps undiscovered Region of the world . In either cafe , I think it a debt no longer to be delayed , to reveal what ...
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... believe that the Pope's whole band of Mufick , though the best of this age , could keep his Holiness's Image from being burnt on " a fifth of November . Nor would Terpander himself ( replied Albertus ) at Billingsgate , nor Timotheus at ...
... believe that the Pope's whole band of Mufick , though the best of this age , could keep his Holiness's Image from being burnt on " a fifth of November . Nor would Terpander himself ( replied Albertus ) at Billingsgate , nor Timotheus at ...
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... by hard drinking . Though it fhall be demonftrated that modern blood circulates , yet I will believe with Hippocrates , that the blood of the Ancients Ancients had a flux and reflux from the heart , ΤΟΣ MEMOIRS OF Anatomy.
... by hard drinking . Though it fhall be demonftrated that modern blood circulates , yet I will believe with Hippocrates , that the blood of the Ancients Ancients had a flux and reflux from the heart , ΤΟΣ MEMOIRS OF Anatomy.
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... their lives , a very little will be deemed fufficient ) the mafters of calcu- lation will , we believe , agree , that out of thofe Profits , the manner . the faid perfons might be fubfifted in a Of the ART OF SINKING IN POETRY . 181.
... their lives , a very little will be deemed fufficient ) the mafters of calcu- lation will , we believe , agree , that out of thofe Profits , the manner . the faid perfons might be fubfifted in a Of the ART OF SINKING IN POETRY . 181.
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... believe me , ' tis no more than I have a thousand times thought of you in private . Might I follow the impulfe of my foul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyrick : But , fince fomething is due ...
... believe me , ' tis no more than I have a thousand times thought of you in private . Might I follow the impulfe of my foul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyrick : But , fince fomething is due ...
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