The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Հատոր 1J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 - 274 էջ |
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Էջ viii
... fame time , told me it would create him many Enemies . He was not mistaken . For tho ' the terror of his pen kept them for fome time in re- fpect , yet on his death they rose with un- reftrained fury in numerous Coffee - houfe tales ...
... fame time , told me it would create him many Enemies . He was not mistaken . For tho ' the terror of his pen kept them for fome time in re- fpect , yet on his death they rose with un- reftrained fury in numerous Coffee - houfe tales ...
Էջ xi
... fame form with this and every future edition of his works , fo as to make a part of them . and and Calumny take the fame advantage of my abfence ( ADVERTISEMENT . xi.
... fame form with this and every future edition of his works , fo as to make a part of them . and and Calumny take the fame advantage of my abfence ( ADVERTISEMENT . xi.
Էջ xii
Alexander Pope William Warburton. and Calumny take the fame advantage of my abfence ( for , while I live , I will freely truft it to my Life to confute them ) may I find a Friend as careful of my honest fame as I have been of His ...
Alexander Pope William Warburton. and Calumny take the fame advantage of my abfence ( for , while I live , I will freely truft it to my Life to confute them ) may I find a Friend as careful of my honest fame as I have been of His ...
Էջ xii
... fame , or pleasure , as each affords the other . Every one acknowledges , it would be a wild notion to expect perfection in any work of man : and yet one would think the contrary was taken for granted , by the judgment commonly past up ...
... fame , or pleasure , as each affords the other . Every one acknowledges , it would be a wild notion to expect perfection in any work of man : and yet one would think the contrary was taken for granted , by the judgment commonly past up ...
Էջ xii
... fame defire of in- formation , but it is imagined he is a vain young creature given up to the ambition of fame ; when perhaps the poor man is all the while trembling with the fear of being ridiculous . If he is made to hope he may ...
... fame defire of in- formation , but it is imagined he is a vain young creature given up to the ambition of fame ; when perhaps the poor man is all the while trembling with the fear of being ridiculous . If he is made to hope he may ...
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