| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 strani
...And if you would attend to the continuation of your own noble work, or unbend to the idle amufement of commenting upon a poet, who has no other merit, than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes to merit fome regard from fuch men as advance Truth and Virtue in a more effectual way ; in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 strani
...And if you would attend to the continuation of your own noble work, or unbend to the idle amufement of commenting upon a poet, who has no other merit, than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes to merit fome regard from fuch men as advance Truth and Virtue in a more effectual way ; in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 strani
...poet, who has no other merit, than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes to merit fome regard from fuch men as advance Truth and Virtue in a more effectual way ; in either cafe, this place and this houfe would be an inviolable afylum to you, from all you would defire to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 408 strani
...And if you would attend to the continuation of your own noble work, or unbend to the idle amufement of commenting upon a poet, who has no other merit, than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes to merit fome regard from fuch men as advance Truth and Virtue in a more effectual way; in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 strani
...you would attend to the continuation 7 of of yerar own noble work, or unbend to the idle amufement of commenting upon a poet, who has no other merit, than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes to merit fome rsgard from fuch men as advance Truth and Virtue in a more effeftual way; in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 strani
...the continuation of your own noble work, or unbend to the idle amulement of commenting upon a poer,^ who has no other merit, than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes tox merit fome regard from iuch men as-advance Truth and Virtue in a more effectual way ; in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 492 strani
...and if you would attend to the continuation of your own noble work, or unbend to the idle amufement of commenting upon a poet, who has no other merit, than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes to merit fome regard from fuch men as advance Truth and Virtue in a more effectual way ; in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 536 strani
...fond of that Trcatife. WARTON. than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes to merit fome regard from fuch men as advance Truth and Virtue in a more effectual way; in either cafe, this place and this houfe would be an inviolable afylum to you, from all you would defire to... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 538 strani
...of that Treatife. WAR TON. than that of aiming by his moral ftrokes to merit fome regard from fuch men as advance Truth and Virtue in a more effectual way ; in either cafe, this place and this houfe would be an inviolable afylum to you, from all you would defire to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 350 strani
...of comm Dr. M. means Dr. Middleton, and Mr. L. means Mr. Lytteltot:j. and Mr. G. Mr.Gyles. mer1ting upon a poet, who has no other merit than that of aiming...way; in either case, this place and this house would be an inviolable asylum to you, from all you would desire to avoid, in so public a scene as Bath. The... | |
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