The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... 70 73 . 123 . 132 . 195 225 411 . A View of the Controversy between Mons . Crousaz and Mr. Warburton on the subject of Mr. Pope's Essay on Man • 238 • 248 OCT 23/30 481597 Preliminary Discourse to the London Chronicle Introduction to " The.
... 70 73 . 123 . 132 . 195 225 411 . A View of the Controversy between Mons . Crousaz and Mr. Warburton on the subject of Mr. Pope's Essay on Man • 238 • 248 OCT 23/30 481597 Preliminary Discourse to the London Chronicle Introduction to " The.
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... POPE . And none could be unhappy but the great . Rowe . The care of such minute particulars may be censured as trifling ; but these particulars have not been thought unworthy of attention in more polished languages . The accuracy of the ...
... POPE . And none could be unhappy but the great . Rowe . The care of such minute particulars may be censured as trifling ; but these particulars have not been thought unworthy of attention in more polished languages . The accuracy of the ...
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... the familiar ; as of toast , used to imply the person whose health is drank ; as , The wise man's passion , and the vain man's toast . POPE . The familiar may be followed by the burlesque ; as AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 21.
... the familiar ; as of toast , used to imply the person whose health is drank ; as , The wise man's passion , and the vain man's toast . POPE . The familiar may be followed by the burlesque ; as AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 21.
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... POPE . as And lastly , may be produced the peculiar sense , in which a word is found in any great author : faculties , in Shakspeare , signifies the powers of authority : This Duncan Has borne his faculties so meek , has been So clear ...
... POPE . as And lastly , may be produced the peculiar sense , in which a word is found in any great author : faculties , in Shakspeare , signifies the powers of authority : This Duncan Has borne his faculties so meek , has been So clear ...
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... Pope , -in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison : Attend to what a lesser muse indites . And in Dryden , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far Than arms- If this part of the Work can be well ...
... Pope , -in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison : Attend to what a lesser muse indites . And in Dryden , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far Than arms- If this part of the Work can be well ...
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