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... affects a style of arrogance , and dictates rather than persuades . This authoritative and magisterial language he ex- pected to be received as his peculiar mode of jocular- ity ; but he apparently flattered his own arrogance by an ...
... affects a style of arrogance , and dictates rather than persuades . This authoritative and magisterial language he ex- pected to be received as his peculiar mode of jocular- ity ; but he apparently flattered his own arrogance by an ...
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... affected hypocrite , who had nothing in his mouth at the same time but truth , candour , friendship , good- nature , humanity , and magnanimity . ” * No. 253. But , according to Dr. Warton , Pope was dis pleased at one passage , in ...
... affected hypocrite , who had nothing in his mouth at the same time but truth , candour , friendship , good- nature , humanity , and magnanimity . ” * No. 253. But , according to Dr. Warton , Pope was dis pleased at one passage , in ...
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... affects the dictatorian air , he plainly shews , that at the same time he is under the rod ; and , while he pretends to give laws to others , is a pedantic slave to authority and opinion . Thirdly , he hath , like school - boys ...
... affects the dictatorian air , he plainly shews , that at the same time he is under the rod ; and , while he pretends to give laws to others , is a pedantic slave to authority and opinion . Thirdly , he hath , like school - boys ...
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... affected a contemp tuous unconcern , and , in a calm even voice , reproach- ed Pope with his vanity , and , telling him of the im- provements which his early works had received from his own remarks and those of Steele , said , that he ...
... affected a contemp tuous unconcern , and , in a calm even voice , reproach- ed Pope with his vanity , and , telling him of the im- provements which his early works had received from his own remarks and those of Steele , said , that he ...
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... those distinctions which he had affected to despise . He is proud that his book was presented to the king and queen by the right ho- nourable sir Robert Walpole ; he is proud that they had 2 read it before ; he is proud that the 104 POPE .
... those distinctions which he had affected to despise . He is proud that his book was presented to the king and queen by the right ho- nourable sir Robert Walpole ; he is proud that they had 2 read it before ; he is proud that the 104 POPE .
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