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As Addison said in a sindly notice of the poem in Spectator 253 , published December 20 , 1711 , some seven months after the appearance of the poem : The Observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without ...
As Addison said in a sindly notice of the poem in Spectator 253 , published December 20 , 1711 , some seven months after the appearance of the poem : The Observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without ...
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On March 9 , 1713 , two days after Windsor Forest was published , Swift , greatest of all the Tories , wrote to Stella in his Journal : “ Mr. Pope has published a fine poem , called Windsor Forest . Read it .
On March 9 , 1713 , two days after Windsor Forest was published , Swift , greatest of all the Tories , wrote to Stella in his Journal : “ Mr. Pope has published a fine poem , called Windsor Forest . Read it .
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3 First Satire of the Second Book of Horace , line 116 ( published in 1733 ) . ... They had come to the opinion that the best Method we could take for justifying ourselves , would be to publish wh ever loose Papers in Prose and Verse ...
3 First Satire of the Second Book of Horace , line 116 ( published in 1733 ) . ... They had come to the opinion that the best Method we could take for justifying ourselves , would be to publish wh ever loose Papers in Prose and Verse ...
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