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pope

[pohp] / poʊp /


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The aptly named POPE: Pub on Passyunk East in South Philadelphia hosted a tasting of all eight beers this week.

From US News • Sep. 24, 2015

The online snickering got so bad that Sony Pictures Classics, the studio distributing "Mr. Turner" in the U.S., stepped in and scolded the online crowd, "It's Dick POPE, guys."

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 15, 2015

Suppose you say your Worst of POPE, declare   His Jewels Paste, his Nature a Parterre,   His Art but Artifice—I ask once more   Where have you seen such artifice before?

From A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century by Beers, Henry A. (Henry Augustin)

POPE, ALEXANDER, a popular English poet and critic, born in London, May 22nd, 1688.

From The Canadian Elocutionist by Howard, Anna Kelsey

Here then, my Sons, is all your living Hope, To be immortal Scriblers, rail at POPE.

From The Scribleriad and The Difference Between Verbal and Practical Virtue by Anonymous




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