Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope, Esq, Том 1The author, 1745 |
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... Such Such was the Muse whofe Rules and Practice tell , of ALEXANDER POPE , Efq ; 129.
... Such Such was the Muse whofe Rules and Practice tell , of ALEXANDER POPE , Efq ; 129.
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William Ayre, Edmund Curll. Such was the Muse whofe Rules and Practice tell , Nature's chief Mafter - piece is writing well . Mr. Pope in his Mifcellanies : Mufe , ' tis enough , at length thy Labour ends : And thou fhalt live for ...
William Ayre, Edmund Curll. Such was the Muse whofe Rules and Practice tell , Nature's chief Mafter - piece is writing well . Mr. Pope in his Mifcellanies : Mufe , ' tis enough , at length thy Labour ends : And thou fhalt live for ...
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... such a Multitude of other Ships , Monfieur de Schomberg enquired one Day of the Duke of Buckingham , If it might not be proper to hang up fomething for a Signal , by which all the Land Officers might know whither to repair , either to ...
... such a Multitude of other Ships , Monfieur de Schomberg enquired one Day of the Duke of Buckingham , If it might not be proper to hang up fomething for a Signal , by which all the Land Officers might know whither to repair , either to ...
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... such a Neceffity now for long Seffions of Parliament , and the very Privi- leges belonging to Members are of so great Extent , that it would be a little hard and unequal to other Gentlemen , that they should have all the Places too , as ...
... such a Neceffity now for long Seffions of Parliament , and the very Privi- leges belonging to Members are of so great Extent , that it would be a little hard and unequal to other Gentlemen , that they should have all the Places too , as ...
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... such abfolute perpetual Imprisonments . The Law may , in like Manner , condemn a Man on a Charge of accumulated and conftructive Trea- fon : They did fo in the Cafe of the great Lord Straf- ford , and that by accumulated and ...
... such abfolute perpetual Imprisonments . The Law may , in like Manner , condemn a Man on a Charge of accumulated and conftructive Trea- fon : They did fo in the Cafe of the great Lord Straf- ford , and that by accumulated and ...
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