The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... seem to fancy the world muft approve what- ever they produce , and the latter to imagine that authors are obliged to please them at any rate . Me- thinks , as on the one hand no fingle man is born with a right of controuling the ...
... seem to fancy the world muft approve what- ever they produce , and the latter to imagine that authors are obliged to please them at any rate . Me- thinks , as on the one hand no fingle man is born with a right of controuling the ...
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... seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their obfervation . The original of Poetry is afcribed to that Age which fucceeded the creation of the world : and as the keeping of flocks feems to have been the first ...
... seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their obfervation . The original of Poetry is afcribed to that Age which fucceeded the creation of the world : and as the keeping of flocks feems to have been the first ...
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... seem natural , we destroy that eafy fimplicity from whence arifes the delight . For what is inviting in this fort of poetry proceeds not fo much from the Idea of that bufinefs , as of the tranquillity of a country life . We must ...
... seem natural , we destroy that eafy fimplicity from whence arifes the delight . For what is inviting in this fort of poetry proceeds not fo much from the Idea of that bufinefs , as of the tranquillity of a country life . We must ...
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... seems a little detective , for his fwains are fometimes abufive and immodeft , and perhaps too much inclining to ... seem to be fuch ; they have a wonderful variety in them , which the Greek was a ftranger to * . He exceeds him in ...
... seems a little detective , for his fwains are fometimes abufive and immodeft , and perhaps too much inclining to ... seem to be fuch ; they have a wonderful variety in them , which the Greek was a ftranger to * . He exceeds him in ...
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... seem surpri- fing , when we reflect , that the Eclogue was taken from a Sibylline prophecy on the fame fubject . One may judge that Virgil did not copy it line by line , but felected fuch ideas as beft agreed with the nature of paftoral ...
... seem surpri- fing , when we reflect , that the Eclogue was taken from a Sibylline prophecy on the fame fubject . One may judge that Virgil did not copy it line by line , but felected fuch ideas as beft agreed with the nature of paftoral ...
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