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One passage in the poem that would seem to have Wycherley in mind is that contained in lines 289-304 , where he speaks of the writers addicted to conceits and glittering thoughts , specious prodigalities which are valued by their ...
One passage in the poem that would seem to have Wycherley in mind is that contained in lines 289-304 , where he speaks of the writers addicted to conceits and glittering thoughts , specious prodigalities which are valued by their ...
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Evelina , Letter VIII of volume II , contains this passage : " Remember , my dear Evelina , nothing is so delicate as the reputation of a woman : it is , at once , the most beautiful and most brittle of all things .
Evelina , Letter VIII of volume II , contains this passage : " Remember , my dear Evelina , nothing is so delicate as the reputation of a woman : it is , at once , the most beautiful and most brittle of all things .
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No doubt there are people who would have preferred him to keep an eye on the passage he was supposed to be translating . Perhaps they are right . Here at any rate it may be conceded that Pope's emendation , if not strictly accurate ...
No doubt there are people who would have preferred him to keep an eye on the passage he was supposed to be translating . Perhaps they are right . Here at any rate it may be conceded that Pope's emendation , if not strictly accurate ...
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