Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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... King of Thebes , having by Mistake flain his Father Lajus , and married Jocasta his Mo- ther , put out his own Eyes , and refign'd the King- dom to his Sons . Being neglected by them , he makes a Prayer to the Fury Tifiphone , to fow ...
... King of Thebes , having by Mistake flain his Father Lajus , and married Jocasta his Mo- ther , put out his own Eyes , and refign'd the King- dom to his Sons . Being neglected by them , he makes a Prayer to the Fury Tifiphone , to fow ...
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... King himfelf think it any , if the Tenant would not wholly refer himself to one of your own Servants , or the King's Com- miffioners in Cafe of the Crown ? and if he chufes rather some plain honeft Friend of his own to supply his ...
... King himfelf think it any , if the Tenant would not wholly refer himself to one of your own Servants , or the King's Com- miffioners in Cafe of the Crown ? and if he chufes rather some plain honeft Friend of his own to supply his ...
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... King of Men . And then , can any Thing be more low and creep- ing than the Word Peft ? Who ever read the Word Peft for Plague , in any good English Poet ? I have heard of Peft - house indeed , but never of Peft alone . Nor fhould we ...
... King of Men . And then , can any Thing be more low and creep- ing than the Word Peft ? Who ever read the Word Peft for Plague , in any good English Poet ? I have heard of Peft - house indeed , but never of Peft alone . Nor fhould we ...
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