The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, Količina 1J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Stran iii
... write Commenta- " ries or Notes upon , and which I have not otherwise " difpofed of or alienated ; and as he fhall publish st WITHOUT FUTURE ALTERATIONS . " His laft Will 66 b and Teftament . VOL . I. a In discharge of this truft , the ...
... write Commenta- " ries or Notes upon , and which I have not otherwise " difpofed of or alienated ; and as he fhall publish st WITHOUT FUTURE ALTERATIONS . " His laft Will 66 b and Teftament . VOL . I. a In discharge of this truft , the ...
Stran xii
... writer dead , tho ' it had born with the ribaldry , or even fet the ribalds on work , when he was alive . And in this there was no great harm : for he must have a ftrange impotency of mind whom such miferable fcriblers can ruffle . Of ...
... writer dead , tho ' it had born with the ribaldry , or even fet the ribalds on work , when he was alive . And in this there was no great harm : for he must have a ftrange impotency of mind whom such miferable fcriblers can ruffle . Of ...
Stran xiii
... writer to have failed in an expref- fion , or erred in any particular point : and can it then be wondered at , if the Poets in general feem refolved not to own themselves in any error ? For VOL . I. A F as long as one fide will make no ...
... writer to have failed in an expref- fion , or erred in any particular point : and can it then be wondered at , if the Poets in general feem refolved not to own themselves in any error ? For VOL . I. A F as long as one fide will make no ...
Stran xiii
... writing , and appealing to the judgment of others : now if he happens to write ill ( which is certainly no fin in itself ) he is immediately made - a In the former editions it was thus For as long as one fide defpifes a well meant ...
... writing , and appealing to the judgment of others : now if he happens to write ill ( which is certainly no fin in itself ) he is immediately made - a In the former editions it was thus For as long as one fide defpifes a well meant ...
Stran xiii
... write ; and this too may admit of alleviating circumstances . Their particular friends may be either ignorant , or infincere ; and the rest of the world in general is too well bred to shock them with a truth , which generally their ...
... write ; and this too may admit of alleviating circumstances . Their particular friends may be either ignorant , or infincere ; and the rest of the world in general is too well bred to shock them with a truth , which generally their ...
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