The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... Truth as to attack my moral character in any inftance whatsoever , to all 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 ...
... Truth as to attack my moral character in any inftance whatsoever , to all 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 ...
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... truth , which generally their Book- fellers are the first that inform them of . This hap- pens not till they have spent too much of their time , to apply to any profeffion which might better fit their talents ; and till fuch talents as ...
... truth , which generally their Book- fellers are the first that inform them of . This hap- pens not till they have spent too much of their time , to apply to any profeffion which might better fit their talents ; and till fuch talents as ...
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... truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit , for one man of fenfe ) his living thus in a courfe of flattery may put him in no fmall danger of becoming a ...
... truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit , for one man of fenfe ) his living thus in a courfe of flattery may put him in no fmall danger of becoming a ...
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... truth , whatever is very good fenfe , muft have been common sense in all times ; and what we call Learn- ing , is but the knowledge of the fenfe of our pre- deceffors . Therefore they who fay our thoughts are not our own , because they ...
... truth , whatever is very good fenfe , muft have been common sense in all times ; and what we call Learn- ing , is but the knowledge of the fenfe of our pre- deceffors . Therefore they who fay our thoughts are not our own , because they ...
Página xvii
... truth which time fhall difcover to the prejudice of thefe writ- ings ; not fo much as wishing fo irrational a thing , as that every body should be deceived merely for my credit . However , I defire it may then be confider- ed , That ...
... truth which time fhall difcover to the prejudice of thefe writ- ings ; not fo much as wishing fo irrational a thing , as that every body should be deceived merely for my credit . However , I defire it may then be confider- ed , That ...
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