The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 4A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... imitate their science . However , thofe earlier R1- BALDS railed an appetite for the greek language in the Welt : infomuch , that Hermolaus Barbarus , a paffionate admirer of it , and a noted Critic , used to boast , that he had invoked ...
... imitate their science . However , thofe earlier R1- BALDS railed an appetite for the greek language in the Welt : infomuch , that Hermolaus Barbarus , a paffionate admirer of it , and a noted Critic , used to boast , that he had invoked ...
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... imitate : But that what he thought faulty in him , he would tell him fairly to his face ; and what deferved praise he would not deny him to the world : and , as a proof of this difpofition towards him , he had fent him the inclosed ...
... imitate : But that what he thought faulty in him , he would tell him fairly to his face ; and what deferved praise he would not deny him to the world : and , as a proof of this difpofition towards him , he had fent him the inclosed ...
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... imitation , by fome common hand , of the other three . He had , himfelf , the malicious pleafure to hear this judgment paffed on his favourite work , by feveral of his acquaintance ; a pleasure more to his tafte than the flat- teries ...
... imitation , by fome common hand , of the other three . He had , himfelf , the malicious pleafure to hear this judgment paffed on his favourite work , by feveral of his acquaintance ; a pleasure more to his tafte than the flat- teries ...
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... makes his friend close the Dialogue with a fentiment very expreffive of that religious refignation , which was the character both of his temper , and his piety . us us SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF HORA C E. IMITATE D. VOL PROLOGUE.
... makes his friend close the Dialogue with a fentiment very expreffive of that religious refignation , which was the character both of his temper , and his piety . us us SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF HORA C E. IMITATE D. VOL PROLOGUE.
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Alexander Pope. SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF HORA C E. IMITATE D. VOL . IV . E ADVERTISEMENT . T HE Occafion of publishing these Imitations was SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE.
Alexander Pope. SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF HORA C E. IMITATE D. VOL . IV . E ADVERTISEMENT . T HE Occafion of publishing these Imitations was SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE.
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