The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Four Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. Carefully Collated and Compared with Former Editions: Together with Notes from the Various Critics and CommentatorsEditor, and sold, 1778 |
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... thought as favourable to the Interefts of Religion as of Virtue 418 419 8. His Project of procuring a Profe Translation of his Effay into Latin , and his Approbation of a Specimen fnt to him of it 9. His Chagrin on Somebody's having ...
... thought as favourable to the Interefts of Religion as of Virtue 418 419 8. His Project of procuring a Profe Translation of his Effay into Latin , and his Approbation of a Specimen fnt to him of it 9. His Chagrin on Somebody's having ...
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... thought as favourable to the Interefts of Religion as of Virtue ib . 416 417 418 419 8. His Project of procuring a Piofe Translation of his Effay into Latin , and his Approbation of a Specimen fint to him of it g . His Chagrin on ...
... thought as favourable to the Interefts of Religion as of Virtue ib . 416 417 418 419 8. His Project of procuring a Piofe Translation of his Effay into Latin , and his Approbation of a Specimen fint to him of it g . His Chagrin on ...
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... thought , and fhewn himself one ( as he very well expreffes it ) rather of a number than a party . The only difference between us in relation to the Monks , is that he thinks moft forts of learning flourished among them , and * See the ...
... thought , and fhewn himself one ( as he very well expreffes it ) rather of a number than a party . The only difference between us in relation to the Monks , is that he thinks moft forts of learning flourished among them , and * See the ...
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... thought every one must have known ) to thofe Critics there fpoken of , who are partial to fome particular set of writers , to the prejudice of all others . And the very fimile itself , if twice read , may convince them , that the ...
... thought every one must have known ) to thofe Critics there fpoken of , who are partial to fome particular set of writers , to the prejudice of all others . And the very fimile itself , if twice read , may convince them , that the ...
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... thought fit to pass upon me , makes me defirous of telling fo good a friend my whole thoughts of this matter and of fetting before you in a clear light , the true ftate of it . : I have ever believed the best piece of service one could ...
... thought fit to pass upon me , makes me defirous of telling fo good a friend my whole thoughts of this matter and of fetting before you in a clear light , the true ftate of it . : I have ever believed the best piece of service one could ...
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