“The” Poetical Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq. In Three Volumes, Volume 1Foulis, 1785 |
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Page xiv
... raising several enemies against him . Dennis was fo enraged at the praise bestowed by Mr. Ad- dison , in the SPECTATOR , upon this Effay , in which he was rather wantonly attacked , that he wrote a pamphlet against it ; but his power to ...
... raising several enemies against him . Dennis was fo enraged at the praise bestowed by Mr. Ad- dison , in the SPECTATOR , upon this Effay , in which he was rather wantonly attacked , that he wrote a pamphlet against it ; but his power to ...
Page xvii
... raised him many e- nemies , without gaining him one friend ; those who thought themselves his equals , perhaps , in point of ability before , were now unwilling to be thought his inferiors by others ; thofe who were beneath him before ...
... raised him many e- nemies , without gaining him one friend ; those who thought themselves his equals , perhaps , in point of ability before , were now unwilling to be thought his inferiors by others ; thofe who were beneath him before ...
Page xix
... raise , And wonder with a foolish face of praise : Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he ? * On the other hand , that Mr. Pope might lose the fruit of his labours , and fink in the esteem of ...
... raise , And wonder with a foolish face of praise : Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he ? * On the other hand , that Mr. Pope might lose the fruit of his labours , and fink in the esteem of ...
Page xxii
... raised him many enemies , who endeavoured to depreciate his abilities ; most part of whofe names would have been for ever loft , had they not been prefer- ved in the DUNCIAD . He had hitherto paid very little attention to any of his ...
... raised him many enemies , who endeavoured to depreciate his abilities ; most part of whofe names would have been for ever loft , had they not been prefer- ved in the DUNCIAD . He had hitherto paid very little attention to any of his ...
Page xxxii
... raised by subscription for Mr. Savage , twenty were paid by himself . As a friend , he was faithful and conftant , and it does not appear that he ever loft a friend by indifference or injury . His good sense , his knowledge , his genius ...
... raised by subscription for Mr. Savage , twenty were paid by himself . As a friend , he was faithful and conftant , and it does not appear that he ever loft a friend by indifference or injury . His good sense , his knowledge , his genius ...
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