| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1729 - 262 pages
...manner, the profligate licencioufnefs of thofe fhamelefs fcriblers (for the moft part of That fex, which ought leaft to be capable of fuch malice or...in libellous Memoirs and Novels, reveal the faults and misfortunes of both fexes, to the ruin or difturbance pf publick fame or private happinefs. Our... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 276 pages
...contemptuous manner the profligate licentioufnefs of thofe fhamelefs fcriblers (for the moft part of that Sex, which ought leaft to be capable of fuch malice or...faults or misfortunes of both fexes, to the ruin of publick fame or difturbance of private happinefs. Our good poet, (by the whole caft of his work being... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1736 - 276 pages
...manner the profligate lic«ntioufnefs of thofe fliamelefs fcribkrs (for the moft part of that Sex, which ought leaft to be capable of fuch malice or impudence) who in libellous Memoir* and Novels, reveal the faults or misfortunes of both fexes, to the ruin of publick fame, or... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 264 pages
...manner, the proflig.it- Ijcentioufnefs of thofc fliamelefs fcriblers (lor the moft part of that fex, which ought leaft to be capable of fuch malice or...and Novels, reveal the faults or misfortunes of both fexer, to the ruin of public fame, or difturbance of private happinefc. Our good poet (by the v. We... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 368 pages
...thofe fhamelefs fcriblers (for the moft pait of that fex, which ought leafl to be capable of fuch mahce or impudence) who in libellous Memoirs and Novels, reveal the faults or misfortunes cf bcthfexes, to the ruin of public fame, or difturbance of private happinefs. Our good poet (by the... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 388 pages
...manner, the profligate licentioufnefs of thofe fliamelefs fcriblers (for the moft part of that fex, which ought leaft to be capable of fuch malice or...misfortunes of both fexes, to the ruin of public fame, or disturbance of private happinefs. Our good poet (by the whole call of his work being obliged not to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 340 pages
...contemptuous manner, the profligate licentioufnefs of thofe mamelefs fcriblers (for the moft part of that fex, which ought leaft to be capable of fuch malice or...of private happinefs. Our good poet (by the whole call of his work being obliged not to take off the Irony) where he could not fhcw his indignation,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 366 pages
...proffigate licentioufnefs of thofe fhamelefs fcriblers (for the moft part of that fex, which ought leal t to be capable of fuch malice or impudence) who, in...of private happinefs. Our good poet (by the whole caftof his work being obliged not to take off the Irony) where he could not mew his indignation, hath... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 340 pages
...manner, the profligate licentioufnefs of tKofe fliamelefs fcriblers (for the moft part of that fex, which ought leaft to be capable of fuch malice or...and Novels, reveal the faults or misfortunes of both fcxes, to the ruin of public fame, or disturbance of private happincfs. Our good poet (by the whole... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 328 pages
...manner, the profligate licentioufnefs of thofe fhamelefs fcribblers (for the moft part of thai fex which ought leaft to be capable of fuch malice or...private happinefs. Our good poet (by the whole caft of hi* work being obliged not to take off the Irony) where he could not lhew his indignation, hath fhewn... | |
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