The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... judge , rather than to the malice of every fhort - fighted " and malevolent critic , or inadvertent and cenforious " reader . And no hand can fet them in fo good a light . " & c . Let . cxx . to Mr. W. << b " I alfo give and bequeath to ...
... judge , rather than to the malice of every fhort - fighted " and malevolent critic , or inadvertent and cenforious " reader . And no hand can fet them in fo good a light . " & c . Let . cxx . to Mr. W. << b " I alfo give and bequeath to ...
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... judge of them at first , and too much judgment to be pleafed with them at laft . But I have Reason to think they can have no reputation which will continue long , or which deferves to do fo for they have always fallen fhort not only of ...
... judge of them at first , and too much judgment to be pleafed with them at laft . But I have Reason to think they can have no reputation which will continue long , or which deferves to do fo for they have always fallen fhort not only of ...
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... judge of paftoral . And fince the inftructions given for any art are to be delivered as that art is in perfection , they must of neceffity be derived from those in whom it is acknowledged fo to be . It is therefore from the practice of ...
... judge of paftoral . And fince the inftructions given for any art are to be delivered as that art is in perfection , they must of neceffity be derived from those in whom it is acknowledged fo to be . It is therefore from the practice of ...
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... judge that Virgil did not copy it line by line , but felected fuch ideas as beft agreed with the nature of paftoral poetry , and difpofed them in that manner which ferved moft to beautify his piece . I have en- deavoured the fame in ...
... judge that Virgil did not copy it line by line , but felected fuch ideas as beft agreed with the nature of paftoral poetry , and difpofed them in that manner which ferved moft to beautify his piece . I have en- deavoured the fame in ...
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... judge ill It to brite ill , and a more dangerous one to the par- lic , ver . 1 . That a true Taste is as rare to be found , as a true Ge- nius , ver . 9 to 18 . That most men are born with fome Tafste , but spoiled by falfe Education ...
... judge ill It to brite ill , and a more dangerous one to the par- lic , ver . 1 . That a true Taste is as rare to be found , as a true Ge- nius , ver . 9 to 18 . That most men are born with fome Tafste , but spoiled by falfe Education ...
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