Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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... seems a little defective , for his Swains are fometimes abufive and immodeft , and perhaps too much inclin- ing to ... seem to be fuch ; they have a wonderful Variety in them which the Greek was a Stranger to . He exceeds him in ...
... seems a little defective , for his Swains are fometimes abufive and immodeft , and perhaps too much inclin- ing to ... seem to be fuch ; they have a wonderful Variety in them which the Greek was a Stranger to . He exceeds him in ...
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... seems to be so highly concern'd . I have always heard , I have always read , that Foreign Nations , and all this Part of the World , have admir'd and envy'd the Constitution of this Government . For not to speak of the King's Pow- er ...
... seems to be so highly concern'd . I have always heard , I have always read , that Foreign Nations , and all this Part of the World , have admir'd and envy'd the Constitution of this Government . For not to speak of the King's Pow- er ...
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... seems to me a strange Sight , I know not how it ap- pears to you who are in the Midft of the Scene , and yourself a Part of it ; I wifh you would tell me . You may write fafely to Mr. Morice , by the honeft Hand that conveys this , and ...
... seems to me a strange Sight , I know not how it ap- pears to you who are in the Midft of the Scene , and yourself a Part of it ; I wifh you would tell me . You may write fafely to Mr. Morice , by the honeft Hand that conveys this , and ...
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