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Page 71
... also in the fame volume , an excellent ode of Mr. Cobb . Fron another of whofe odes Pope took the following line ; Thy ftone , O Sifyphus , ftands ftill . † Κεφ . ιη . περί ποιητικής to be a part or member of the one Whole F4 to AND ...
... also in the fame volume , an excellent ode of Mr. Cobb . Fron another of whofe odes Pope took the following line ; Thy ftone , O Sifyphus , ftands ftill . † Κεφ . ιη . περί ποιητικής to be a part or member of the one Whole F4 to AND ...
Page 163
... also pag . 245. 191 . Aftrong argument against rhyme in general might be drawn from this strange practice of even fo correct a writer : as Boileau . 1 Ver . 622 . Dat M 2 Gardez- Gardez - vous d'imiter ce rimeur furieux , Qui de AND ...
... also pag . 245. 191 . Aftrong argument against rhyme in general might be drawn from this strange practice of even fo correct a writer : as Boileau . 1 Ver . 622 . Dat M 2 Gardez- Gardez - vous d'imiter ce rimeur furieux , Qui de AND ...
Page 323
... . It is improper for a perfon in the fituation of Eloifa to mention Cupid ; mythology is • V. 73 . V. 81 . + Epift . i . Heloiff . pag . 49 . § V. 75 . Y 2 here here out of its place . The letters also fur- AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 323.
... . It is improper for a perfon in the fituation of Eloifa to mention Cupid ; mythology is • V. 73 . V. 81 . + Epift . i . Heloiff . pag . 49 . § V. 75 . Y 2 here here out of its place . The letters also fur- AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 323.
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