The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements. Publ. by mr. Warburton. With occasional notes, Volume 81751 |
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... thro ' my Lord Harcourt's and Dr. Clarke's means , I fhall be more converfant with the pleasures and company of P. * The Tranflation of Homer's Iliad . † The notes on the Iliad were his own : Those on the Odyffey were Dr. Broome's . But ...
... thro ' my Lord Harcourt's and Dr. Clarke's means , I fhall be more converfant with the pleasures and company of P. * The Tranflation of Homer's Iliad . † The notes on the Iliad were his own : Those on the Odyffey were Dr. Broome's . But ...
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... thro ' the difference of the maps as to the places they treat of , which makes one think one author contradicts another . You are going to fet us right ; and ' tis an advantage every body will gladly fee you engross the glory of . You ...
... thro ' the difference of the maps as to the places they treat of , which makes one think one author contradicts another . You are going to fet us right ; and ' tis an advantage every body will gladly fee you engross the glory of . You ...
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... thro ' the cavern day and night . From the river Thames , you fee thro ' my arch up a walk of the wilderness , to a kind of open Temple , wholly compos'd of shells in the ruftic manner ; and from that distance under the temple you look ...
... thro ' the cavern day and night . From the river Thames , you fee thro ' my arch up a walk of the wilderness , to a kind of open Temple , wholly compos'd of shells in the ruftic manner ; and from that distance under the temple you look ...
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... thro ' the reft of this paper , it fhould be spotted and diverfified with conceits all over ; you fhould be put out of breath with laughter at each fentence , and pause at each period , to look back over how much wit you have pafs'd ...
... thro ' the reft of this paper , it fhould be spotted and diverfified with conceits all over ; you fhould be put out of breath with laughter at each fentence , and pause at each period , to look back over how much wit you have pafs'd ...
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... thro ' that enchanted foreft , is not to be expreft : I look upon myself as the magician appropriated to the place , without whom no mortal can penetrate into the receffes of thofe facred fhades . I could pafs whole days , in only ...
... thro ' that enchanted foreft , is not to be expreft : I look upon myself as the magician appropriated to the place , without whom no mortal can penetrate into the receffes of thofe facred fhades . I could pafs whole days , in only ...
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