The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... thought , fince the danger was common to all , the concern ought to be fo ; and that it was an act of justice to detect the Authors , not only on this account , but as many of them are the fame who for several years past have made free ...
... thought , fince the danger was common to all , the concern ought to be fo ; and that it was an act of justice to detect the Authors , not only on this account , but as many of them are the fame who for several years past have made free ...
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... more dangerous , as lefs thought of : Law can pronounce judgment only on open facts ; a Which we have done in a Lift printed in the Ap- pendix . Morality alone can pafs cenfure on intentions of mif- chief vi A LETTER.
... more dangerous , as lefs thought of : Law can pronounce judgment only on open facts ; a Which we have done in a Lift printed in the Ap- pendix . Morality alone can pafs cenfure on intentions of mif- chief vi A LETTER.
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... thoughts are crude and abortive , his expreffions abfurd , his " numbers harsh and unmufical , his rhymes trivial and 66 " 66 common ; -instead of majesty , we have fomething that " is very mean ; inftead of gravity , fomething that is ...
... thoughts are crude and abortive , his expreffions abfurd , his " numbers harsh and unmufical , his rhymes trivial and 66 " 66 common ; -instead of majesty , we have fomething that " is very mean ; inftead of gravity , fomething that is ...
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... thoughts over again , making them fill more trite . Most of their picces are nothing but a pert , infipid heap of common place . Horace has even in his art of Poetry thrown out feveral things which plainly fhew , he thought an " Art of ...
... thoughts over again , making them fill more trite . Most of their picces are nothing but a pert , infipid heap of common place . Horace has even in his art of Poetry thrown out feveral things which plainly fhew , he thought an " Art of ...
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... thoughts , " and her fierce defires , all the rest is of no value . ” In which , methinks , his judgment resembles that of a French taylor on a villa and gardens by the Thames : " All this " is very fine , but take away the river , and ...
... thoughts , " and her fierce defires , all the rest is of no value . ” In which , methinks , his judgment resembles that of a French taylor on a villa and gardens by the Thames : " All this " is very fine , but take away the river , and ...
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