The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author |
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He indeed could never says Pope in a letter to him , " indeed your opinion ,
afterwards produce any thing of such unexampled that ' tis entirely to be
neglected , would be my own excellence . Those performances , which strike in
my own case ...
He indeed could never says Pope in a letter to him , " indeed your opinion ,
afterwards produce any thing of such unexampled that ' tis entirely to be
neglected , would be my own excellence . Those performances , which strike in
my own case ...
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And all things know , and all things can resound ! So many flames before proud
Ilion blaze , Relate what armies sought the Trojan land , And lighten glimmering
Xanthus with their rays ; What nations follow ' d , and what chiefs command ; The
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And all things know , and all things can resound ! So many flames before proud
Ilion blaze , Relate what armies sought the Trojan land , And lighten glimmering
Xanthus with their rays ; What nations follow ' d , and what chiefs command ; The
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... sprightliness “ Phillips seemed to have been encouraged to and elegance ,
which was afterwards reprinted , abuse me in coffee - houses and conversations :
and with some passages subjoined that he at first omitGildon wrote a thing about
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... sprightliness “ Phillips seemed to have been encouraged to and elegance ,
which was afterwards reprinted , abuse me in coffee - houses and conversations :
and with some passages subjoined that he at first omitGildon wrote a thing about
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The number of Pope , in his edition , undoubtedly did many things subscribers
were five hundred and seventy - four , wrong , and left many things undone ; but
let him and of copies eight hundred and nineteen ; so that not be defrauded of his
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The number of Pope , in his edition , undoubtedly did many things subscribers
were five hundred and seventy - four , wrong , and left many things undone ; but
let him and of copies eight hundred and nineteen ; so that not be defrauded of his
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Life has , purpose of vindicating his own property by a genuamong its soothing
and quiet comforts , few things ine edition , he offered to pay the cost . better to
give than such a son . ' This however Pope did not accept ; but in time One of the
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Life has , purpose of vindicating his own property by a genuamong its soothing
and quiet comforts , few things ine edition , he offered to pay the cost . better to
give than such a son . ' This however Pope did not accept ; but in time One of the
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