| Alexander Pope - 1717 - 468 str.
...th'unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew: Carelefs of Cenfure, nor too fond of Fame, Still pleas'd to praife, yet...offend, Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. THE • »!••! « 1 :...«.! V I • ,-»«-, «-^.| • I i • 4 I THE KAPE of the LOCK. AN HERO... | |
| 1720 - 302 str.
...unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd refledt on what before they knew: Carelefs of cenfure, nor too fond of fame, Still pleas'd to praife, yet...offend, Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. THE RJPEoftheLOCK. AN HEROI-COMICAL POEM. Written in the year i7i1. Noliieram, Belinda, tuos wolare... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 392 str.
...unlearn'd their Wants may The learn'd reflect on what before they knew, [view, Carelefe of Cenfure, nor too fond of Fame, Still pleas'd to praife, yet not afraid to blame j Averfe alike to flatter, or offend, Not free from Faults, nor yet too vain to mendi Not thefe Lines... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1749 - 110 str.
...hence th' unlcarn'd their wan view, The learn'd refleft on what before they kne Carelefs of cenfure, nor too fond of fame Still pleas'd to praife, yet not afraid to blai Averfe alike to flatter, or offend ; Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to n FIN 1 S. ... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 236 str.
...unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew : Carelefs of cenfure, nor too fond of fame ; Still pleas'd to praife, yet...afraid to blame; Averfe alike to flatter, or offend; 744 Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. true character had been very well marked by Mr.Dryden... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 240 str.
...view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew : Carelefs of cenfure, nor too fond of fame ; _ Still pleas'd to praife, yet not afraid to blame; Averfe alike to flatter, or offend; 744 Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. "^ > • true charafter had been very w ell marked... | |
| Christopher Smart - 1752 - 264 str.
...Cenfuram 98 An ESSAY on CRITICISM. . Carelefs of cenfure, nor too fond of fame, Still plcas'd to praiIe, yet not afraid to blame : Averfe alike to flatter...offend, Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. 74-5De ARTE CRITICA. 99 Cenfuram baud curat, famara mediocriter ardet, Gulpare intrepida, at laudis... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 398 str.
...may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew : Carelefs of cenfure, nor too fond of famej Still pleas'd to praife, yet not afraid to blame ; Averfe alike to flatter, or offend; 744 Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. THE RAPE of the LOCK. AN HEROI-COMICAL PO EM. Written... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 264 str.
...unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd refleft on what before they knew: Carelefs of cenfure, nor too fond of fame ; Still pleas'd to praife, yet...; Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. 745 K 2 THE RAPE of the LOCK. AN HEROI-COMICAL POEM. Written in the Year M DCC zu. t '35 1 TO Mrs.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 280 str.
...unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew : 740 Carelefs of cenfure, nor too fond of fame; Still pleas'd to praife, yet...; Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. NOTES. thor. Mr Dryden had done it very largery in the Dedication to his tranflation of the ^Eneid... | |
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