The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Poet and most judicious Critic of his age and country , adıni- rable for his Talents , and yet perhaps more admirable for his judgment in the proper application of them ; I cannot help remarking the resemblance betwixt him and our ...
... Poet and most judicious Critic of his age and country , adıni- rable for his Talents , and yet perhaps more admirable for his judgment in the proper application of them ; I cannot help remarking the resemblance betwixt him and our ...
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... poet the more amiable . He has not been a follower of Fortune or Success ; he has lived with the Great , without flattery ; been a friend to Men in power , without penfions , from whom , as he asked , fo he received , no favour , but ...
... poet the more amiable . He has not been a follower of Fortune or Success ; he has lived with the Great , without flattery ; been a friend to Men in power , without penfions , from whom , as he asked , fo he received , no favour , but ...
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... Poet : Various indeed , not only of differ- ent authors , but of the fame author at different seasons . Nor shall we gather only the Testimonies of fuch emi- nent Wits , as would of course descend to posterity , and confequently be read ...
... Poet : Various indeed , not only of differ- ent authors , but of the fame author at different seasons . Nor shall we gather only the Testimonies of fuch emi- nent Wits , as would of course descend to posterity , and confequently be read ...
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... Poet fuch a father as Apuleius hath to Plato , Jamblichus to Pythagoras , and divers to Homer , namely , a Dæmon : For thus Mr Gildon " : " Certain it is , that his original is not from Adam , " but the Devil ; and that he wanteth ...
... Poet fuch a father as Apuleius hath to Plato , Jamblichus to Pythagoras , and divers to Homer , namely , a Dæmon : For thus Mr Gildon " : " Certain it is , that his original is not from Adam , " but the Devil ; and that he wanteth ...
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... Poet , not naming him , doth yet glance at his Effay , together with the Duke of Buckingham's , and the Criticisms of Dryden , and of Horace , which he more openly taxeth 9 : " As " to the numerous treatises , effays , arts , & c . both ...
... Poet , not naming him , doth yet glance at his Effay , together with the Duke of Buckingham's , and the Criticisms of Dryden , and of Horace , which he more openly taxeth 9 : " As " to the numerous treatises , effays , arts , & c . both ...
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