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These lines show that Pope could write blank verse at least as well as his friend , James Thomson ; but not a single example of the form is found in his published verse . He did not even , like so many of his contemporaries , write a ...
These lines show that Pope could write blank verse at least as well as his friend , James Thomson ; but not a single example of the form is found in his published verse . He did not even , like so many of his contemporaries , write a ...
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... the publisher wrote : As the Epistolary Way of Writing hath prevailed much of late , we have ventured to publish this ... without sacrificing perspicuity to ornament . poem itself He has “ proposed to write some pieces on Human Life ...
... the publisher wrote : As the Epistolary Way of Writing hath prevailed much of late , we have ventured to publish this ... without sacrificing perspicuity to ornament . poem itself He has “ proposed to write some pieces on Human Life ...
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In Canto I the annotations , which extend from page i to page 11 , read : “ Precept I. Not to write without a Genius . Precept II . To know your Talent . III . Sence the Rule of all Writing , Reason the Guide . IV .
In Canto I the annotations , which extend from page i to page 11 , read : “ Precept I. Not to write without a Genius . Precept II . To know your Talent . III . Sence the Rule of all Writing , Reason the Guide . IV .
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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