Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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... still they their Pow'r to do it , fhow . By that Affaffinate my Life's betray'd Mr. Wycherley , in his Poems , is very fatirical on Courtiers , especially in his Praife of Ignorance , de- dicated to the Court ; and his Heroick Epistle ...
... still they their Pow'r to do it , fhow . By that Affaffinate my Life's betray'd Mr. Wycherley , in his Poems , is very fatirical on Courtiers , especially in his Praife of Ignorance , de- dicated to the Court ; and his Heroick Epistle ...
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... still sound- ing in my Ears ; which remained fo , for fome Hours , juft as if the shooting had still continued . I obferved also two Things , which I dare affirm , tho ' not generally believ'd . One was , that the wind of a Cannon ...
... still sound- ing in my Ears ; which remained fo , for fome Hours , juft as if the shooting had still continued . I obferved also two Things , which I dare affirm , tho ' not generally believ'd . One was , that the wind of a Cannon ...
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... Still Dunce the Second reigns like Dunce the First . This last Line alludes to a Verse of Mr. Dryden's , not Mac Flecknoe , as it is ignorantly faid in the Key to the Dunciad , but in his Verses to Mr. Congreve : And Tom the Second ...
... Still Dunce the Second reigns like Dunce the First . This last Line alludes to a Verse of Mr. Dryden's , not Mac Flecknoe , as it is ignorantly faid in the Key to the Dunciad , but in his Verses to Mr. Congreve : And Tom the Second ...
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