The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... ving those poems . XII . From Mr Wycherley . XIII . On the fame , and further proposals for correct- ing them . LETTER XIV . From Mr Wycherley . XV . More From Mr Cromwell On a paffage in Lucan To the fame, on the equal and easy terms.
... ving those poems . XII . From Mr Wycherley . XIII . On the fame , and further proposals for correct- ing them . LETTER XIV . From Mr Wycherley . XV . More From Mr Cromwell On a paffage in Lucan To the fame, on the equal and easy terms.
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... correct my lines , but my life . As to the damn'd verfes I entrusted you with , I hope you will let them undergo your purgatory , to fave them from other people's damning them : fince the critics , who are generally the first damn'd in ...
... correct my lines , but my life . As to the damn'd verfes I entrusted you with , I hope you will let them undergo your purgatory , to fave them from other people's damning them : fince the critics , who are generally the first damn'd in ...
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... correct me , than the fame hand that rais'd a tree has to prune it . I am convinced as well as you that one may correct too much ; for in poetry , as in painting , a man may day colours one upon another till they stiffen and dead- en ...
... correct me , than the fame hand that rais'd a tree has to prune it . I am convinced as well as you that one may correct too much ; for in poetry , as in painting , a man may day colours one upon another till they stiffen and dead- en ...
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... correct his verses till he takes away the true spirit of them ; especially if he sub- mits to the correction of fome who pafs for great Cri- tics , by mechanical rules , and never enter into the true defign and Genius of an author . I ...
... correct his verses till he takes away the true spirit of them ; especially if he sub- mits to the correction of fome who pafs for great Cri- tics , by mechanical rules , and never enter into the true defign and Genius of an author . I ...
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... correct verfifiers , I cannot but think , deferve to be better regarded . I. It is not enough that nothing offends the ear , but a good Poet will adapt the very Sounds , as well as Words , to the things he treats of . So that there is ...
... correct verfifiers , I cannot but think , deferve to be better regarded . I. It is not enough that nothing offends the ear , but a good Poet will adapt the very Sounds , as well as Words , to the things he treats of . So that there is ...
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