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True wit is Nature to advantage dressed , What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expressed ; Something , whose truth convinced at sight we find That gives us back the image of our mind . ( 297 ) " True " is of course an invocation to ...
True wit is Nature to advantage dressed , What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expressed ; Something , whose truth convinced at sight we find That gives us back the image of our mind . ( 297 ) " True " is of course an invocation to ...
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Woman and Fool are two hard Things to hit , For true No - meaning puzzles more than Wit . Prince of Wales's Volume Turn then from Wits to Issachar's dull Mate , No Ass so meek , no Ass so obstinate : True , that's her fault , and faults ...
Woman and Fool are two hard Things to hit , For true No - meaning puzzles more than Wit . Prince of Wales's Volume Turn then from Wits to Issachar's dull Mate , No Ass so meek , no Ass so obstinate : True , that's her fault , and faults ...
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No attack by Dennis on that work , however , has been found earlier than the True Character of Mr. Pope , above mentioned , in which he almost certainly had a hand , and in which , after making some derogatory remarks about Pope's Iliad ...
No attack by Dennis on that work , however , has been found earlier than the True Character of Mr. Pope , above mentioned , in which he almost certainly had a hand , and in which , after making some derogatory remarks about Pope's Iliad ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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