The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: Satires, &cJ. and P. Knapton, 1751 |
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... Quid faciam ? praefcribe . C Trebati , T. & Quiefcas . H. Ne faciam , inquis , Omnino verfus ? T. Aio . H. Peream male , fi non Optimum erat : verum nequeo dormire . NOTES . VER . 3. Scarce to wife Peter . Chartres ] It has been ...
... Quid faciam ? praefcribe . C Trebati , T. & Quiefcas . H. Ne faciam , inquis , Omnino verfus ? T. Aio . H. Peream male , fi non Optimum erat : verum nequeo dormire . NOTES . VER . 3. Scarce to wife Peter . Chartres ] It has been ...
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... Quid faciam ? faltat Milonius , ut femel i & o Acceffit fervor capiti , numerufque lucernis . P Caftor gaudet equis ; ovo prognatus eodem , Pugnis . quot capitum vivunt , totidem ftudioram Millia . me pedibus delectat claudere verba ...
... Quid faciam ? faltat Milonius , ut femel i & o Acceffit fervor capiti , numerufque lucernis . P Caftor gaudet equis ; ovo prognatus eodem , Pugnis . quot capitum vivunt , totidem ftudioram Millia . me pedibus delectat claudere verba ...
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... quid fe judice certes : NOTES . race's ironical Apology , which is to this purpofe : Na- ture , fays he , has given all Creatures the means of of- fence and defence : The wolf has teeth , the bull has horns , and my weapon is fatire ...
... quid fe judice certes : NOTES . race's ironical Apology , which is to this purpofe : Na- ture , fays he , has given all Creatures the means of of- fence and defence : The wolf has teeth , the bull has horns , and my weapon is fatire ...
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... our author . VER . 97. Whether the darken'd room Or whiten'd wall- ] This is only a wanton joke upon the terms of his Original Quifquis erit vitae color . * E Frigore te feriat . e H. Quid ? cum eft Sat. I. OF HORA CÉ , 49.
... our author . VER . 97. Whether the darken'd room Or whiten'd wall- ] This is only a wanton joke upon the terms of his Original Quifquis erit vitae color . * E Frigore te feriat . e H. Quid ? cum eft Sat. I. OF HORA CÉ , 49.
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Alexander Pope. Frigore te feriat . e H. Quid ? cum eft Lucilius aufus Primus in hunc operis componere carmina morem , f * Detrahere et pellem , nitidus qua quisque per ora Cederet , introrfum turpis ; num Laelius , et qui Duxit ab ...
Alexander Pope. Frigore te feriat . e H. Quid ? cum eft Lucilius aufus Primus in hunc operis componere carmina morem , f * Detrahere et pellem , nitidus qua quisque per ora Cederet , introrfum turpis ; num Laelius , et qui Duxit ab ...
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Сторінка 155 - Besides, a fate attends on all I write, That when I aim at praise they say I bite. A vile encomium doubly ridicules : There's nothing blackens like the ink of fools. If true, a woful likeness ; and, if lies, ' Praise undeserv'd is scandal in disguise.
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