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My Lord , in this admirable Poem , has not only shewn his very great Wit , but as
Mr . Pope observes , restor ' d Wit ' s fundamental Laws , it containing the best
Rules for Poetry of any Piece written in the English Language . II . An Ode of
Brutus ...
My Lord , in this admirable Poem , has not only shewn his very great Wit , but as
Mr . Pope observes , restor ' d Wit ' s fundamental Laws , it containing the best
Rules for Poetry of any Piece written in the English Language . II . An Ode of
Brutus ...
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Monsieur le Noftre , who was the first Man of the World in his Art , never observed
in his Gardens a more perfect or more admirable Symmetry than Homer has
observ ' d in his Poems . Every Thing therein is not only in the Place it ought to
have ...
Monsieur le Noftre , who was the first Man of the World in his Art , never observed
in his Gardens a more perfect or more admirable Symmetry than Homer has
observ ' d in his Poems . Every Thing therein is not only in the Place it ought to
have ...
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Having mentioned Boileau , the greatest Poet and anost judicious Critick of his
Age and Country ; admirable for his Talents , and yet , perhaps , more admirable
for his Judgment in the proper Application of them ; I cannot help remarking the ...
Having mentioned Boileau , the greatest Poet and anost judicious Critick of his
Age and Country ; admirable for his Talents , and yet , perhaps , more admirable
for his Judgment in the proper Application of them ; I cannot help remarking the ...
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