The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... caufe to quarrel with them but for their ob- ftinacy in perfifting to write ; and this too may ad- mit of alleviating circumftances . Their particular friends may be either ignorant , or infincere ; and the reft of the world in general ...
... caufe to quarrel with them but for their ob- ftinacy in perfifting to write ; and this too may ad- mit of alleviating circumftances . Their particular friends may be either ignorant , or infincere ; and the reft of the world in general ...
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... caufe . But tho ' the term be juft , nay noble , and even fublime , yet the expreffion of thick films is faulty ; and he fell into it by a common neglect of the following rule of good writing , " That when a figurative word is ufed ...
... caufe . But tho ' the term be juft , nay noble , and even fublime , yet the expreffion of thick films is faulty ; and he fell into it by a common neglect of the following rule of good writing , " That when a figurative word is ufed ...
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... their rage . NOTES . 30 35 In which , one may venture to say , is found all the harmony that poetic found , when it comes in aid of fenfe , is capable of producing . III . But when our Country's caufe provokes to Arms 74 O DE S.
... their rage . NOTES . 30 35 In which , one may venture to say , is found all the harmony that poetic found , when it comes in aid of fenfe , is capable of producing . III . But when our Country's caufe provokes to Arms 74 O DE S.
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Alexander Pope. III . But when our Country's caufe provokes to Arms , How martial mufic ev'ry bofom warms ! So when the first bold veffel dar'd the feas , High on the ftern the Thracian rais'd his ftrain , While Argo faw her kindred ...
Alexander Pope. III . But when our Country's caufe provokes to Arms , How martial mufic ev'ry bofom warms ! So when the first bold veffel dar'd the feas , High on the ftern the Thracian rais'd his ftrain , While Argo faw her kindred ...
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... caufe of that languor and heaviness in the understanding , which is almost inseparable from a very strong and tenacious memory , feems to be a want of the proper exercise of that faculty ; the under- ftanding being , in a great measure ...
... caufe of that languor and heaviness in the understanding , which is almost inseparable from a very strong and tenacious memory , feems to be a want of the proper exercise of that faculty ; the under- ftanding being , in a great measure ...
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