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The Performances are very different , but Sir Richard Steele has pretended to
compare them . The Poems are both Pastoral , though he seems to deny Mr .
Pope ' s that Name : Mr . Pope ' s , indeed , is elevated Pastoral , and ( as he
promises ...
The Performances are very different , but Sir Richard Steele has pretended to
compare them . The Poems are both Pastoral , though he seems to deny Mr .
Pope ' s that Name : Mr . Pope ' s , indeed , is elevated Pastoral , and ( as he
promises ...
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In the Manners he seems a little defective , for his Swains are sometimes abusive
and immodest , and perhaps too much inclining to Rusticity ; for Instance , in his
fourth and fifth Idyllia . But ' tis enough that all others learn their Excellencies ...
In the Manners he seems a little defective , for his Swains are sometimes abusive
and immodest , and perhaps too much inclining to Rusticity ; for Instance , in his
fourth and fifth Idyllia . But ' tis enough that all others learn their Excellencies ...
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What , then ray Lord , replied the first , it seems this is a Shouliler of Mutton , all
this while . Þray , Sir , says Piter , cat your Virtuals , and lcave off your Impertinenc
, if you pleaf : ; for I am not disposed to relin it at jelut : But the other could not help
...
What , then ray Lord , replied the first , it seems this is a Shouliler of Mutton , all
this while . Þray , Sir , says Piter , cat your Virtuals , and lcave off your Impertinenc
, if you pleaf : ; for I am not disposed to relin it at jelut : But the other could not help
...
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