The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... to the complete edition of 285 292 294 295 1743 VI . Advertisement printed in the Journal 1730 297 VII . A parallel of the Characters of Mr DRY- DEN and Mr POPE 298 THE DUNCIAD , IN FOUR BOOKS , WITH THE PROLEGOMENA CONTENTS.
... to the complete edition of 285 292 294 295 1743 VI . Advertisement printed in the Journal 1730 297 VII . A parallel of the Characters of Mr DRY- DEN and Mr POPE 298 THE DUNCIAD , IN FOUR BOOKS , WITH THE PROLEGOMENA CONTENTS.
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... character was attacked , and in a manner from which neither truth nor virtue can fecure the most innocent ; in a manner which though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the just and impartial , yet aggravates very much the ...
... character was attacked , and in a manner from which neither truth nor virtue can fecure the most innocent ; in a manner which though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the just and impartial , yet aggravates very much the ...
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... CHARACTER of Mr P. 1716 . THE Persons whom Boileau has attacked in his writings , have been for the most part Authors , and noft of those Authors , Poets : And the cenfures he hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe ...
... CHARACTER of Mr P. 1716 . THE Persons whom Boileau has attacked in his writings , have been for the most part Authors , and noft of those Authors , Poets : And the cenfures he hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe ...
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... Characters of the times , p . 45. k Female Dun- ciad , p . ult . I Dunciad diffected . m Roome , Paraphrafe on the ivth of Genefis , printed 1729. n Character of Mr P. and his Writings , in a Letter to a Friend , printed for S. Popping ...
... Characters of the times , p . 45. k Female Dun- ciad , p . ult . I Dunciad diffected . m Roome , Paraphrafe on the ivth of Genefis , printed 1729. n Character of Mr P. and his Writings , in a Letter to a Friend , printed for S. Popping ...
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... those who fpeak well , and the other those who speak evil of him . Of the first class , the most noble JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM fums up his character in these lines : " b And yet fo wond'rous , so fublime a xxxiv . TESTIMONIES.
... those who fpeak well , and the other those who speak evil of him . Of the first class , the most noble JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM fums up his character in these lines : " b And yet fo wond'rous , so fublime a xxxiv . TESTIMONIES.
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