| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 354 pages
...fometbing yet more great than Let' ter i] Alluding to thofe Grammarians, fuch as Palamcdcs VOL. V. M 6 While tow'ring o'er your Alphabet, like Saul, Stands...Words is ftill our whole debate, Difputes of Me or Te, of out or at, 120 To found or fink in cano, O or A? Or give up Cicero to C or K. NOTES. ind Simonides,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 370 pages
...is Ariftarchus jet unknown? Sic notus Ulyfles ? VIRG. Roman and GreekGrammarians ! know your Better: Author or fomething yet more great than Letter ; While...your Alphabet, like Saul, Stands our Digamma., and o'cr-tops them all. "Tis true, on Words is ftill our whole debate, Difputes of -Me or fr, of aut or... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 248 pages
...Profe again. 214 Roman and Greek Grammarians ! know your Better i Author or fomethiug yet more^great than Letter; While tow'ring o'er your Alphabet, like...Saul, Stands our Digamma, and o'er-tops them all. REMARX 5. Vzia«*>4. Crititt likt me — ] Alluding t» two famous Editionsof Horace and Milton; whofe... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 368 pages
...not-fetl'tne, Rome ? Ben, Johnfon. 198 THE DUNCIA D. BoolcIV. Roman and Greek Grammarians ! know your Better: Author or fomething yet more great than Letter ; While...o'er-tops them all. ,Tis true, on Words is ftill our \vhole debate, Difpute of Me or Te, of out or at, 2.20 REMARKS. to be lamented that Dulnefs doth not... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 246 pages
...vain Critics like me fhall make it Profe again. 214 Roman and Greek Grammarians ! know your Better : Author or fomething yet more great than Letter ; While...Saul, Stands our Digamma, and o'er-tops them all. REMARKS. VER 214. Crities like me — ] Alluding to two famous Editions of Horace and Milton ; whofe... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 388 pages
...Greek Grammarians! know your t Better : 215 j. Author of fomething yet more great than Letter; ^ \Vhile tow'ring o'er your Alphabet, like Saul, Stands our Digamma, and o'er-tops them all. REMARKS. $ this part which contains his own praifes. We fhall therefore fupply that lofs to our beft... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1764 - 350 pages
...Greek Grammarians ! know your Better; Author or fomething yet more great than Letter v While towr'ring o'er your Alphabet, like Saul, Stands our Digamma,...Words is ftill our whole debate, Difputes of Me or Te, ofaut or at, 220 REMARKS. Vet. 114 Critics like me — ] Alluding to (wo famous Edition? of Horace... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 212 pages
...Critics like me (hall make it Profe again. Roman and Greek Grammarians ! know your Better : Author of fomething yet more great than Letter ; While tow'ring...Words is ftill our whole debate, Difputes of Me or Te, of out or at, To found or fink in cano O or A, Or give up Cicero to C or K. Let Friend affect to fpeak... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 394 pages
...m barjt-back, S ñ ê i â L , Vpb. II. O e Roman Roman and Greek Grammarians ! know your Better : Author or fomething yet more great than Letter * While tow'ring o'er your Alphabet like Saul f, Stands our Digamma, ando'ertops them all. 'Tis true, on Words is ftill our whole debate, DHputes... | |
| John Nichols - 1780 - 340 pages
...Emendatus, invitis omnibus criticis, fie efle " Irgendum prouuncio." Modeft Doftor Bentley ! KIN0. " 'Tis true, on words is ftill our whole debate, * Difputes of Me or Tr, of ant or a!." Pop i, Bunciad IV. 119. 3 From From Cam to Ids fee him roam, To fetch ftray'd Inteijections... | |
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