The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 Seiten |
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... kind- without knowing the powers of other men , is very ness , and visited him a little time before he died . liable to error : but it was the felicity of Pope to rate himself at his real value . Another of his early correspondents was ...
... kind- without knowing the powers of other men , is very ness , and visited him a little time before he died . liable to error : but it was the felicity of Pope to rate himself at his real value . Another of his early correspondents was ...
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... kind arose , as Mr. Savage it related , except Sir George Brown , who com- told me , from his perusal of Prior's ' Nut - brown plained with some bitterness , that in the character Maid . ' How much he has surpassed Prior's work of Sir ...
... kind arose , as Mr. Savage it related , except Sir George Brown , who com- told me , from his perusal of Prior's ' Nut - brown plained with some bitterness , that in the character Maid . ' How much he has surpassed Prior's work of Sir ...
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... kind observations on those passages , and then read them to him as altered . I have known him much longer than you have , and will be answerable for the event . ' I followed his advice ; waited on Lord Halifax some time after ; said , I ...
... kind observations on those passages , and then read them to him as altered . I have known him much longer than you have , and will be answerable for the event . ' I followed his advice ; waited on Lord Halifax some time after ; said , I ...
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... kind he he had abused both me and my relations very made in the latter editions of his poems . Waller grossly . Lord Warwick himself told me one day , remarks , that poets lose half their praise , because that it was in vain for me to ...
... kind he he had abused both me and my relations very made in the latter editions of his poems . Waller grossly . Lord Warwick himself told me one day , remarks , that poets lose half their praise , because that it was in vain for me to ...
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... kind , into a scheme regularly drawn , and delivered to was ascribed to one or another , as favour determin- Pope , from whom it returned only transformed from ed , or conjecture wandered ; it was given , says prose to verse , has been ...
... kind , into a scheme regularly drawn , and delivered to was ascribed to one or another , as favour determin- Pope , from whom it returned only transformed from ed , or conjecture wandered ; it was given , says prose to verse , has been ...
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