Letters of Mr. Pope, and Several Eminent Persons, from the Year 1705, to 1711. ...booksellers of London and Westminster, 1735 - 164 Seiten |
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... feems , is Pattion : I told him I fhould not write any thing , but I believ'd it might be fo , as the writ in her Letter . I am extremely con- cern'd , that my former Indifcretion in put- ting ' em into the hands of this Pretieuse ...
... feems , is Pattion : I told him I fhould not write any thing , but I believ'd it might be fo , as the writ in her Letter . I am extremely con- cern'd , that my former Indifcretion in put- ting ' em into the hands of this Pretieuse ...
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... feems to have been by the Gentlemen concerned ; we fball at least have Her Comfort of being Thank'd by the reft of the world . Nor bas Mr. P. bimfelf any great caufe to think it much Offence to his Modefty , or Reflexion on bis Judgment ...
... feems to have been by the Gentlemen concerned ; we fball at least have Her Comfort of being Thank'd by the reft of the world . Nor bas Mr. P. bimfelf any great caufe to think it much Offence to his Modefty , or Reflexion on bis Judgment ...
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... feems to have a particular Genius for that * Of Abberley in Worcestershire , Gentleman of the Horfe in Queen Anne's reign , Author of several beauti- ful pieces in Profe and Verfe , and in the Opinion of Mr. Dryden , ( in his Poftfcript ...
... feems to have a particular Genius for that * Of Abberley in Worcestershire , Gentleman of the Horfe in Queen Anne's reign , Author of several beauti- ful pieces in Profe and Verfe , and in the Opinion of Mr. Dryden , ( in his Poftfcript ...
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... feems not fo much . the Perfection of Senfe , to fay things that have never been faid before , as to exprefs those best that have been faid ofteneft ; and that Writers in the cafe of borrowing from others , others , are like Trees which ...
... feems not fo much . the Perfection of Senfe , to fay things that have never been faid before , as to exprefs those best that have been faid ofteneft ; and that Writers in the cafe of borrowing from others , others , are like Trees which ...
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... feems to doubt whether it should not be ab ovo Led.ec ? when he comes to the fcene . of his Poem , and the prize in difpute be- tween the Brothers , he gives us a very mean opinion of it Pigna eft de paupere : regno . Very different ...
... feems to doubt whether it should not be ab ovo Led.ec ? when he comes to the fcene . of his Poem , and the prize in difpute be- tween the Brothers , he gives us a very mean opinion of it Pigna eft de paupere : regno . Very different ...
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