The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs. Warburton and Warton [&c.]. To which are added, some original letters, with additional observations, and memoirs, by W.L. Bowles, Tom 41806 |
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... lives on fyllables , 166 Ev'n NOTES . Pope's refentment : That Atterbury , being in company with Bentley and Pope , infifted upon knowing the Doctor's opinion of the English Homer ; and that , being earnestly pressed to declare his ...
... lives on fyllables , 166 Ev'n NOTES . Pope's refentment : That Atterbury , being in company with Bentley and Pope , infifted upon knowing the Doctor's opinion of the English Homer ; and that , being earnestly pressed to declare his ...
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... lives on theft , 180 Steals much , fpends little , yet has nothing left : 184 NOTES . On Milton's verfe , did Milton comment ? - Know , And Bending ? A weak officious Friend becomes a Foe , While he but fought his Author's fame to ...
... lives on theft , 180 Steals much , fpends little , yet has nothing left : 184 NOTES . On Milton's verfe , did Milton comment ? - Know , And Bending ? A weak officious Friend becomes a Foe , While he but fought his Author's fame to ...
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... live with ease : Should fuch a man , too fond to rule alone , Bear , like the Turk , no brother near the throne , NOTES . 195 View Letters ) in their clamours against him as a Tory and Jacobite , who had affifted in writing the ...
... live with ease : Should fuch a man , too fond to rule alone , Bear , like the Turk , no brother near the throne , NOTES . 195 View Letters ) in their clamours against him as a Tory and Jacobite , who had affifted in writing the ...
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... Lives there is a note , which , though not fo defigned , contributes to elucidate this point . - It relates to another story , Addison's arrefting Steel : the words are by the Editor of Johnson's works , viz . " The late Dr. Stin- ton ...
... Lives there is a note , which , though not fo defigned , contributes to elucidate this point . - It relates to another story , Addison's arrefting Steel : the words are by the Editor of Johnson's works , viz . " The late Dr. Stin- ton ...
Strona 48
... as Walpole was neither of a jealous or vindictive difpofition , there is no reason to give credit to the afperfions of his enemies , and to fuppofe that he used his influence Oh let me live my own , and die fo over 48 PROLOGUE.
... as Walpole was neither of a jealous or vindictive difpofition , there is no reason to give credit to the afperfions of his enemies , and to fuppofe that he used his influence Oh let me live my own , and die fo over 48 PROLOGUE.
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Addiſon againſt alfo alludes alſo Author becauſe beſt Biſhop Boileau Brutus cauſe character circumftance Court defire Dryden Dunciad Engliſh Epiftle Ev'n ev'ry expreffion faid fame fatire fays feems fenfe fentiments feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fool fpeaking ftill ftyle fubject fublime fuch fuperior genius greateſt himſelf Homer honour Horace Houſe Iliad imitation juft juſt King laft laſt lefs lines Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Hervey manners maſter moft moſt muft muſt nature NOTES numbers obferved occafion paffage paffions perfon pleaſe pleaſure Poem Poet poetry Pope Pope's praiſe prefent profe publiſhed purpoſe quæ quid quod raiſed reaſon Satire ſays ſeems Shakeſpear ſhe Sir Robert Sir Robert Walpole ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſtate ſtill ſtyle ſuch taſte thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand tranflation uſed verfe verſe Virgil Virtue Walpole WARBURTON WARTON whofe whoſe words write
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