The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... give them to the public " . In difcharge of this truft , the Public has here a complete Edition of his Works ; execu- ted in fuch a manner , as , I am perfuaded , would have been to his fatisfaction . a __ “ ” I own the late ...
... give them to the public " . In difcharge of this truft , the Public has here a complete Edition of his Works ; execu- ted in fuch a manner , as , I am perfuaded , would have been to his fatisfaction . a __ “ ” I own the late ...
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... give it . For to have been one of the firft Poets in the world is but his fecond praife . He was in a higher Class . He was one of the nobleft works of God . He was an honest Man . A Man who alone poffeffed more real virtue than , in ...
... give it . For to have been one of the firft Poets in the world is but his fecond praife . He was in a higher Class . He was one of the nobleft works of God . He was an honest Man . A Man who alone poffeffed more real virtue than , in ...
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... and every one of These and their Abettors , I give the LYE in form , and in the words of honeft Father Valerian , MENTI- RIS IMPUDENTISSIME . Contents of the Firft Volume . REFACE , Recommendatory Poems ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
... and every one of These and their Abettors , I give the LYE in form , and in the words of honeft Father Valerian , MENTI- RIS IMPUDENTISSIME . Contents of the Firft Volume . REFACE , Recommendatory Poems ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
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... . In a word , whatever be his fate in Poetry , it is ten to one but he must give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed fome advantages accruing from a Genius to Poetry , and they are all I can think of PREFACE . X711.
... . In a word , whatever be his fate in Poetry , it is ten to one but he must give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed fome advantages accruing from a Genius to Poetry , and they are all I can think of PREFACE . X711.
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... give me a chance to be one . For what I have publifhed , I can only hope to be pardoned ; but for what I have burn'd , 1 deferve to be prais'd . On this account the world is under fome obligation to me , and owes me the juftice in ...
... give me a chance to be one . For what I have publifhed , I can only hope to be pardoned ; but for what I have burn'd , 1 deferve to be prais'd . On this account the world is under fome obligation to me , and owes me the juftice in ...
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