The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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Alexander Pope. MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS HIS PROLEGOMENA and ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE DUNCI A D : WITH THE HYPERCRITICS of ARISTARCHUS . DENNIS , Remarks on Pr . ARTHUR . I Cannot.
Alexander Pope. MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS HIS PROLEGOMENA and ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE DUNCI A D : WITH THE HYPERCRITICS of ARISTARCHUS . DENNIS , Remarks on Pr . ARTHUR . I Cannot.
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Alexander Pope. DENNIS , Remarks on Pr . ARTHUR . I Cannot but think it the most reasonable thing in the world , to diftinguith good writers , by difcou raging the bad . Nor is it an ill - natured thing , in re Fation even to the very ...
Alexander Pope. DENNIS , Remarks on Pr . ARTHUR . I Cannot but think it the most reasonable thing in the world , to diftinguith good writers , by difcou raging the bad . Nor is it an ill - natured thing , in re Fation even to the very ...
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... of Poets , vol . ii , in his life . b Dennis's Reflections on the Effay on Crit . e Dunciad diffected , p . 4 . ,, d Guardian , No 40. e Jacob's Lives , & c . vol . ii . by his father on purpose ; a second f , XX TESTIMONIES.
... of Poets , vol . ii , in his life . b Dennis's Reflections on the Effay on Crit . e Dunciad diffected , p . 4 . ,, d Guardian , No 40. e Jacob's Lives , & c . vol . ii . by his father on purpose ; a second f , XX TESTIMONIES.
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... tho ' in the fubfequent editions of his Key he left out this affertion , and affirmed ( in the Curliad , p . 4. and 8. ) that it was written by Dennis only . beginning with his ESSAY on CRITCIISM , of which hear OF xxi AUTHORS .
... tho ' in the fubfequent editions of his Key he left out this affertion , and affirmed ( in the Curliad , p . 4. and 8. ) that it was written by Dennis only . beginning with his ESSAY on CRITCIISM , of which hear OF xxi AUTHORS .
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... DENNIS . " His precepts are falfe or trivial , or both ; his thoughts are crude and abortive , his expressions ab- " furd , his numbers harsh and unmusical , his rhymes " trivial and common ; -instead of majesty , we have " fomething ...
... DENNIS . " His precepts are falfe or trivial , or both ; his thoughts are crude and abortive , his expressions ab- " furd , his numbers harsh and unmusical , his rhymes " trivial and common ; -instead of majesty , we have " fomething ...
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