The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Volume 6A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, C. Bathurst, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Longman, T. Field, and T. Caslon, 1760 |
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... fame , on her leaving the town after the CORONATION The BASSET - TABLE ,, an Eclogue Verbatim from Boileau .. Anfwer to a Question of Mrs. HoWE 53 56 63 64 Occafioned by Jome verfes of bis Grace the Duke of BUCKINGHAM 65 A prologue to a ...
... fame , on her leaving the town after the CORONATION The BASSET - TABLE ,, an Eclogue Verbatim from Boileau .. Anfwer to a Question of Mrs. HoWE 53 56 63 64 Occafioned by Jome verfes of bis Grace the Duke of BUCKINGHAM 65 A prologue to a ...
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... fame 103 ibid . MEMOIRS of the extraordinary Life , Works , and Difcoveries of MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS 107 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS Пepi Báles , or the Art of finking in Poetry VIRGILIUS RESTAURATUS , feu MARTINI SCRIBLERI Summi Critici ...
... fame 103 ibid . MEMOIRS of the extraordinary Life , Works , and Difcoveries of MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS 107 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS Пepi Báles , or the Art of finking in Poetry VIRGILIUS RESTAURATUS , feu MARTINI SCRIBLERI Summi Critici ...
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... your Honour , " quoth the Peafant , " This fame Deffert is not so pleasant : " Give me again my hollow Tree , " A Cruft of Bread , and Liberty ! " 220 LIBER IV .. ODE 1 . AD VENERE M. INTERMISSA Sat. VI . OF HORACE . 29.
... your Honour , " quoth the Peafant , " This fame Deffert is not so pleasant : " Give me again my hollow Tree , " A Cruft of Bread , and Liberty ! " 220 LIBER IV .. ODE 1 . AD VENERE M. INTERMISSA Sat. VI . OF HORACE . 29.
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... fame , So mix'd our studies , and fo join'd our name ; 10 Like them to shine thro ' long fucceeding age , So just thy fkill , fo regular my rage . NOTES . Epifle to Mr. Jervas . ] This Epiftle , and the two following , were written fome ...
... fame , So mix'd our studies , and fo join'd our name ; 10 Like them to shine thro ' long fucceeding age , So just thy fkill , fo regular my rage . NOTES . Epifle to Mr. Jervas . ] This Epiftle , and the two following , were written fome ...
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... fame ; 35 Made Slaves by honour , and made Fools by fhame . Marriage may all those petty Tyrants chase , But fets up one , a greater in their place : Well might you wish for change by those accurft , But the last Tyrant ever proves the ...
... fame ; 35 Made Slaves by honour , and made Fools by fhame . Marriage may all those petty Tyrants chase , But fets up one , a greater in their place : Well might you wish for change by those accurft , But the last Tyrant ever proves the ...
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