The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... fome example ) I would com- " mit them to the candour of a fenfible and reflecting " judge , rather than to the malice of every fhort - fighted " and malevolent critic , or inadvertent and cenforious " reader . And no hand can fet them ...
... fome example ) I would com- " mit them to the candour of a fenfible and reflecting " judge , rather than to the malice of every fhort - fighted " and malevolent critic , or inadvertent and cenforious " reader . And no hand can fet them ...
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... fome , the freedom of others , and the little importance of all . But thefe being the property of other men , the Editor had it not in his power to follow the Author's intention . The THIRD Volume , ( all but the Essay on Man , which ...
... fome , the freedom of others , and the little importance of all . But thefe being the property of other men , the Editor had it not in his power to follow the Author's intention . The THIRD Volume , ( all but the Essay on Man , which ...
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... fome time in refpect , yet on his death they rofe with unreftrained fury in numerous Coffee - houfe tales , and Grub - street libels . The plan of this admirable Satire was artfully contrived to fhew , that the follies and defects of a ...
... fome time in refpect , yet on his death they rofe with unreftrained fury in numerous Coffee - houfe tales , and Grub - street libels . The plan of this admirable Satire was artfully contrived to fhew , that the follies and defects of a ...
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... , whatever be his fate in Poetry , it is ten to one but he must give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed fome advantages accruing from a Genius to Poetry , and they are all I can think of PREFACE . X711.
... , whatever be his fate in Poetry , it is ten to one but he must give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed fome advantages accruing from a Genius to Poetry , and they are all I can think of PREFACE . X711.
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... fome merit in me , that the world has ne- ver been prepared for thefe Trifles by Prefaces , by- affed by recommendation , dazzled with the names of great Patrons , wheedled with fine reafons and pretences , or troubled with excufes . I ...
... fome merit in me , that the world has ne- ver been prepared for thefe Trifles by Prefaces , by- affed by recommendation , dazzled with the names of great Patrons , wheedled with fine reafons and pretences , or troubled with excufes . I ...
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