The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volume 6J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... honour of bringing Mr. Pope from our retreat in the forest of Windsor , to dress alamode , and introduce at Will's coffee - house . " He since did so , in his dedication to the Duke of New- castle , prefixed to the duodecimo edition of ...
... honour of bringing Mr. Pope from our retreat in the forest of Windsor , to dress alamode , and introduce at Will's coffee - house . " He since did so , in his dedication to the Duke of New- castle , prefixed to the duodecimo edition of ...
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... honour or dishonour even to me , much less to Mr. Dryden . I with you agree with that whatever lesser wits have risen since his death , are but like stars appearing when the sun is set , that twinkle only in his absence , and with the ...
... honour or dishonour even to me , much less to Mr. Dryden . I with you agree with that whatever lesser wits have risen since his death , are but like stars appearing when the sun is set , that twinkle only in his absence , and with the ...
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... honour ? You said ten times as much before , when you called me your friend . After having made me believe I possessed a share in your affection , to treat me with compliments and sweet sayings , is like the proceeding with poor Sancho ...
... honour ? You said ten times as much before , when you called me your friend . After having made me believe I possessed a share in your affection , to treat me with compliments and sweet sayings , is like the proceeding with poor Sancho ...
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... honoured only to their shame : but her artful in- nocence ( on the contrary ) will gain more honour as she becomes public ; and , in spite of custom , will bring modesty again into fashion , or at least make her sister - rivals of this ...
... honoured only to their shame : but her artful in- nocence ( on the contrary ) will gain more honour as she becomes public ; and , in spite of custom , will bring modesty again into fashion , or at least make her sister - rivals of this ...
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... Falstaff was , and may say of fame as he did of honour : " If it comes , it comes unlooked for ; and there's an end on't . " I can be content with a bare saving game , without being thought an emi- nent FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 59.
... Falstaff was , and may say of fame as he did of honour : " If it comes , it comes unlooked for ; and there's an end on't . " I can be content with a bare saving game , without being thought an emi- nent FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 59.
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