The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... . G r Introduction to his Shakespear restored , in quarto , p . 3 . s Commentary on the Duke of Buckingham's Essay , octavo , t In his profe Effay on Criticism . 1721 , P 97 , 98 . The Author of a Letter to Mr CIBBER fays , OF AUTHORS .
... . G r Introduction to his Shakespear restored , in quarto , p . 3 . s Commentary on the Duke of Buckingham's Essay , octavo , t In his profe Effay on Criticism . 1721 , P 97 , 98 . The Author of a Letter to Mr CIBBER fays , OF AUTHORS .
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Alexander Pope. The Author of a Letter to Mr CIBBER fays , " Pope was so good a verfifier [ once ] that his " predeceffor Mr Dryden , and his cotemporary Mr " Prior excepted , the harmony of his numbers is equal " to any body's . And ...
Alexander Pope. The Author of a Letter to Mr CIBBER fays , " Pope was so good a verfifier [ once ] that his " predeceffor Mr Dryden , and his cotemporary Mr " Prior excepted , the harmony of his numbers is equal " to any body's . And ...
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... CIBBER . who " grants it to be a better Poem of its kind than ever was writ : " but adds , " it was a victory over " a parcel of poor wretches , whom it was almost " cowardice to conquer .-- A man might as well " triumph for having ...
... CIBBER . who " grants it to be a better Poem of its kind than ever was writ : " but adds , " it was a victory over " a parcel of poor wretches , whom it was almost " cowardice to conquer .-- A man might as well " triumph for having ...
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... Cibber , that his being once very angry at hearing a friend's Play abused , was an infallible proof the Play was his own ; the faid Mr Cibber thinking it impoffible for a man to be much concerned for any but himself : " Now let any man ...
... Cibber , that his being once very angry at hearing a friend's Play abused , was an infallible proof the Play was his own ; the faid Mr Cibber thinking it impoffible for a man to be much concerned for any but himself : " Now let any man ...
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... Cibber calls them , " a parcel of poor wretches , fo many filly flies : but adds , our Author's wit is remarkably more bare and barren , whenever it would fall foul on Cibber , than upon any other Person whatever . " The Defcriptions ...
... Cibber calls them , " a parcel of poor wretches , fo many filly flies : but adds , our Author's wit is remarkably more bare and barren , whenever it would fall foul on Cibber , than upon any other Person whatever . " The Defcriptions ...
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