The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... whole , the advantages of this Edition , above the preceding , are thefe , That it is the firft complete collection which has ever been . made of his original Writings . That all his principal poems , of early or later date , are vi ...
... whole , the advantages of this Edition , above the preceding , are thefe , That it is the firft complete collection which has ever been . made of his original Writings . That all his principal poems , of early or later date , are vi ...
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... whole care and time of any parti- cular person should be facrificed to its entertainment . Therefore I cannot but believe that writers and readers are under equal obligations , for as much fame , or pleasure , as each affords the other ...
... whole care and time of any parti- cular person should be facrificed to its entertainment . Therefore I cannot but believe that writers and readers are under equal obligations , for as much fame , or pleasure , as each affords the other ...
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... whole , a bad Author deferves better ufage than a bad Critic for a Writer's en- deavour , for the most part , is to please his Readers , and he fails merely through the misfortune of an ill judgment ; but fuch a Critic's is to put them ...
... whole , a bad Author deferves better ufage than a bad Critic for a Writer's en- deavour , for the most part , is to please his Readers , and he fails merely through the misfortune of an ill judgment ; but fuch a Critic's is to put them ...
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... whole Poem , and vice verfa a whole Poem for the fake of fome particular lines . I believe no one qualification is fo likely to make a good writer , as the power of rejecting his own thoughts ; and it must be this ( if any thing ) that ...
... whole Poem , and vice verfa a whole Poem for the fake of fome particular lines . I believe no one qualification is fo likely to make a good writer , as the power of rejecting his own thoughts ; and it must be this ( if any thing ) that ...
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... whole feafon warbles round my head . This to my Friend - and when a friend infpires , My filent harp its mafter's hand requires ; Shakes off the duft , and makes these rocks refound ; For fortune plac'd me in unfertile ground ; 76 Far ...
... whole feafon warbles round my head . This to my Friend - and when a friend infpires , My filent harp its mafter's hand requires ; Shakes off the duft , and makes these rocks refound ; For fortune plac'd me in unfertile ground ; 76 Far ...
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