An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot, 1734: And Epistle VII to Dr. Arbuthnot from The Works, Volume II 1735Scolar Press, 1970 - 49 pages |
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... Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offerd , the Vicious or the Ungenerous . Many will know their own Pictures in it , there be- ing not a Circumftance but what is true ...
... Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offenfive , it will be only to those I am leaft forry to offerd , the Vicious or the Ungenerous . Many will know their own Pictures in it , there be- ing not a Circumftance but what is true ...
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... Truth , and moraliz'd his fong : That not for Fame , but Virtue's better end , He ftood the furious Foe , the timid Friend , The damning Critic , half - approving Wit , The Coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit ; Shape & 325 In the fourth ...
... Truth , and moraliz'd his fong : That not for Fame , but Virtue's better end , He ftood the furious Foe , the timid Friend , The damning Critic , half - approving Wit , The Coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit ; Shape & 325 In the fourth ...
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... Truth , and moraliz'd his fong . That not for Fame , but Virtue's better end , He stood the furious Foe , the timid Friend , The damning Critic , half - approving Wit , The Coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit : 335 Laugh'd at the loss of ...
... Truth , and moraliz'd his fong . That not for Fame , but Virtue's better end , He stood the furious Foe , the timid Friend , The damning Critic , half - approving Wit , The Coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit : 335 Laugh'd at the loss of ...
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