Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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As for those which are the most known 66 and the most receiv ' d , they are
placed in so beau" tiful a Light , and illustrated with such apt Alluo sions , that
they have in them all the Graces of No66 velty ; and make the Reader , who was
before ...
As for those which are the most known 66 and the most receiv ' d , they are
placed in so beau" tiful a Light , and illustrated with such apt Alluo sions , that
they have in them all the Graces of No66 velty ; and make the Reader , who was
before ...
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This Apology , « at first sight , may seem to the friendly Reader no : 56 less than
reasonable ; but , in Mort , his unguarded « Affertion , tho ' express ' d in pofitive
Terms , with« out the least Exception , happens to fall under the “ Misfortune of ...
This Apology , « at first sight , may seem to the friendly Reader no : 56 less than
reasonable ; but , in Mort , his unguarded « Affertion , tho ' express ' d in pofitive
Terms , with« out the least Exception , happens to fall under the “ Misfortune of ...
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... and inconfiderate Authors would rather be admired than understood . This
Ambition of surprising a Reader , is the true natural Cause of all Fustian , or
Bombast in Poetry . To confirm what I have said , you need but look into his first
Poem of ...
... and inconfiderate Authors would rather be admired than understood . This
Ambition of surprising a Reader , is the true natural Cause of all Fustian , or
Bombast in Poetry . To confirm what I have said , you need but look into his first
Poem of ...
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