Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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I believe too , that sometimes our first Thoughts are the beft , as the first
squeezing of the Grapes makes the finest and richest Wine . I have not attempted
any Thing of Pastoral Comedy , because I think the Taste of our Age will not relith
a Poem ...
I believe too , that sometimes our first Thoughts are the beft , as the first
squeezing of the Grapes makes the finest and richest Wine . I have not attempted
any Thing of Pastoral Comedy , because I think the Taste of our Age will not relith
a Poem ...
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one who is so fine a Poet in other Kinds ; and who must have too much Wit to
believe , any Alteration of another can entitle him to the Denomination of an Epic
Poet himself : though no Man in this Age seems more capable of being a good
one ...
one who is so fine a Poet in other Kinds ; and who must have too much Wit to
believe , any Alteration of another can entitle him to the Denomination of an Epic
Poet himself : though no Man in this Age seems more capable of being a good
one ...
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... and he farther insisted , that it was as easy to a faithful Mind to believe
Transubstantiation as to believe the Trinity , the Incarnation , Miraculous
Conception , or any other inconceivable Mystery , and begg ' d of the Bishop to
take the whole of ...
... and he farther insisted , that it was as easy to a faithful Mind to believe
Transubstantiation as to believe the Trinity , the Incarnation , Miraculous
Conception , or any other inconceivable Mystery , and begg ' d of the Bishop to
take the whole of ...
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