The Works of Alexander Pope: With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements : Together with All His Notes, Том 5W. Cavil, T. Martin, T. French and J. Wren, 1795 |
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... just ready to un- coif one another . " With that Cornelius , undreffed as he was , jumps out into his balcony , his lyra in his hand , in his flippers , with his breeches hang- * Lib . de fanitate tuenda , cap 2 : + Quintilian , lib . i ...
... just ready to un- coif one another . " With that Cornelius , undreffed as he was , jumps out into his balcony , his lyra in his hand , in his flippers , with his breeches hang- * Lib . de fanitate tuenda , cap 2 : + Quintilian , lib . i ...
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... just awakened . This fudden effect of his mufic encouraged him mightily , and it was obferved he never touched his lyra in such a truly chromatic and enharmonic manner , as upon that occafion . The mob laughed , fung , jumped , danced ...
... just awakened . This fudden effect of his mufic encouraged him mightily , and it was obferved he never touched his lyra in such a truly chromatic and enharmonic manner , as upon that occafion . The mob laughed , fung , jumped , danced ...
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... members , compofe one thinking fyftem . And whereas it is likewife objected , that pu- nishments cannot be just that are not inflicted up- on on the fame individual , which cannot fubfift with- out MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 67.
... members , compofe one thinking fyftem . And whereas it is likewife objected , that pu- nishments cannot be just that are not inflicted up- on on the fame individual , which cannot fubfift with- out MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 67.
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... just risen from the waves + . How much out of the way of common fense is this reflection of Venus , not knowing herself from the lady ? Of the fame nature is that noble mistake of a frighted stag in a full chace , who ( faith the poet ) ...
... just risen from the waves + . How much out of the way of common fense is this reflection of Venus , not knowing herself from the lady ? Of the fame nature is that noble mistake of a frighted stag in a full chace , who ( faith the poet ) ...
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... just the fame thing . I am pleafed to fee one of our greatest ad- verfaries employ this figure . The growth of meadows , and the pride of fields The food of armies , and fupport of wars : Refuse of fwords , and gleanings of a fight ...
... just the fame thing . I am pleafed to fee one of our greatest ad- verfaries employ this figure . The growth of meadows , and the pride of fields The food of armies , and fupport of wars : Refuse of fwords , and gleanings of a fight ...
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