The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... poets who fucceeded him : the temper of critics . II . From Mr Wycherley . III . Mr Wycherley's humanity ; his encouragement of young writers ; concerning the Author's Paftorals . IV . From Mr Wycherley ; Answer to the former . V. From ...
... poets who fucceeded him : the temper of critics . II . From Mr Wycherley . III . Mr Wycherley's humanity ; his encouragement of young writers ; concerning the Author's Paftorals . IV . From Mr Wycherley ; Answer to the former . V. From ...
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... poets . XX . XXI . From Mr Wycherley XXII . From Mr Wycherley . His defire of his compa- ny ; and request to proceed in correcting his papers . XXIII . More about the poems XXIV . Corrections fent . XXV . From Mr Wycherley In answer to ...
... poets . XX . XXI . From Mr Wycherley XXII . From Mr Wycherley . His defire of his compa- ny ; and request to proceed in correcting his papers . XXIII . More about the poems XXIV . Corrections fent . XXV . From Mr Wycherley In answer to ...
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... Poets , are once irrecoverably be - mus'd , the best way both to quiet them , aud fecure yourself from the effects . of their frenzy , is to feed their varity ; which in- deed , for the most part , is all that is fed in a poet . You may ...
... Poets , are once irrecoverably be - mus'd , the best way both to quiet them , aud fecure yourself from the effects . of their frenzy , is to feed their varity ; which in- deed , for the most part , is all that is fed in a poet . You may ...
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... poet and a physician . Now , Sir , as to my impudent invitation of you to the town , your good nature was the first cause of my confident requeft ; but excufe me , I must ( I fee ) say no more upon this fubject , fince I find you a ...
... poet and a physician . Now , Sir , as to my impudent invitation of you to the town , your good nature was the first cause of my confident requeft ; but excufe me , I must ( I fee ) say no more upon this fubject , fince I find you a ...
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... poetic than my talent in scribling . But of all the arts of fiction , I defire you to believe I want that of feigning friendship , and that I am fin- cerely Your , & c .. LETTER XVII . From Mr WYCHER LEY .. May 13. 1708 . Have received ...
... poetic than my talent in scribling . But of all the arts of fiction , I defire you to believe I want that of feigning friendship , and that I am fin- cerely Your , & c .. LETTER XVII . From Mr WYCHER LEY .. May 13. 1708 . Have received ...
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