The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1917 - 505 pages |
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... things were viewed in their relation to the main issue upon which men's thoughts were fixed . Church and crown , freedom of action and of speech , the rignts of the citizen at home and the glories of the nation abroad , were freely and ...
... things were viewed in their relation to the main issue upon which men's thoughts were fixed . Church and crown , freedom of action and of speech , the rignts of the citizen at home and the glories of the nation abroad , were freely and ...
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... things followed as a matter of course . An aspersion of venom was held a justifiable addition to the point of the foil ; and the slightest sign of hostility , an unfavourable criticism , a line in a farce , was pursued with Corsican ...
... things followed as a matter of course . An aspersion of venom was held a justifiable addition to the point of the foil ; and the slightest sign of hostility , an unfavourable criticism , a line in a farce , was pursued with Corsican ...
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... things better to give than such a son . ' Of William Turner's children some were ff . Epistle to Arbuthnot , vv . 394 ff . Imit . of feebleminded thing , unworthy anyone's care Hor . bk . 11. Ep 11. vv . 54 or esteem . ' Hayward ...
... things better to give than such a son . ' Of William Turner's children some were ff . Epistle to Arbuthnot , vv . 394 ff . Imit . of feebleminded thing , unworthy anyone's care Hor . bk . 11. Ep 11. vv . 54 or esteem . ' Hayward ...
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... thing which he now undertook was undertaken without the sanction of his acknowledged leader . Otherwise his venture might have been regarded as no- thing more than an ordinary instance of the competition common among the publishers of ...
... thing which he now undertook was undertaken without the sanction of his acknowledged leader . Otherwise his venture might have been regarded as no- thing more than an ordinary instance of the competition common among the publishers of ...
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... things as other people , without being so severely remarked upon . I believe , if any one , early in his life , should contemplate the dangerous fate of authors , he would scarce be of their number on any consideration . The life of a ...
... things as other people , without being so severely remarked upon . I believe , if any one , early in his life , should contemplate the dangerous fate of authors , he would scarce be of their number on any consideration . The life of a ...
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