The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... 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 the fame . VI . Some reasons why ...
... 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 the fame . VI . Some reasons why ...
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... Critics . XIX . Concerning Mifcellanies , and the danger of young 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 ...
... Critics . XIX . Concerning Mifcellanies , and the danger of young 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 ...
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Alexander Pope. LETTER V. From Mr Walsh . Of mechanical critics ; of wit and conceit , a request concerning one of ... Criticism about an elegy of Ovid . XVIII . On fickness and disappointment . XIX . XX . Of Philips's pastorals , XXI ...
Alexander Pope. LETTER V. From Mr Walsh . Of mechanical critics ; of wit and conceit , a request concerning one of ... Criticism about an elegy of Ovid . XVIII . On fickness and disappointment . XIX . XX . Of Philips's pastorals , XXI ...
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... critics ; what ought to be the temper of an author . XXVIII . To the fame , of the Farce called the . What d'ye - call - it . XXIX . To the fame . XXX . from Mr Congreve .. LETTER S to and from SEVERAL PERSONS . LETTER From the year ...
... critics ; what ought to be the temper of an author . XXVIII . To the fame , of the Farce called the . What d'ye - call - it . XXIX . To the fame . XXX . from Mr Congreve .. LETTER S to and from SEVERAL PERSONS . LETTER From the year ...
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... Critics , I was fo vain as to believe it ; and yet I may not be fo humble as to think myself quite below their notice . For critics , as they are birds of prey , have ever a natural inclination to carrion : and tho ' fuch poor writers ...
... Critics , I was fo vain as to believe it ; and yet I may not be fo humble as to think myself quite below their notice . For critics , as they are birds of prey , have ever a natural inclination to carrion : and tho ' fuch poor writers ...
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