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Pope's practice , as well as his theory , is in accord with the advice of Rapin : For what is more hard than to be always in the Country , and yet never to be Clownisb ? to sing of mean , and trivial matters , yet not trivially ...
Pope's practice , as well as his theory , is in accord with the advice of Rapin : For what is more hard than to be always in the Country , and yet never to be Clownisb ? to sing of mean , and trivial matters , yet not trivially ...
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... yet never clear ; So sweetly mawkish , and so smoothly dull ; Heady , not strong , and foaming tho ' not full . ... and stuff this head , With all such reading as was never read ; For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it ...
... yet never clear ; So sweetly mawkish , and so smoothly dull ; Heady , not strong , and foaming tho ' not full . ... and stuff this head , With all such reading as was never read ; For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it ...
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When I therefore find my Name at length , in the Satyrical Works of our most celebrated living Author , I never look those Lines as Malice meant to me , ( for he knows I never provok'd it ) but Profit to himself : One of his Points must ...
When I therefore find my Name at length , in the Satyrical Works of our most celebrated living Author , I never look those Lines as Malice meant to me , ( for he knows I never provok'd it ) but Profit to himself : One of his Points must ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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