The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... common to all , the concern ought to be fo ; and that it was an act of justice to detect the Authors , not only on this account , but as many of them are the fame , who , for feveral years paft , have made free with the greatest names ...
... common to all , the concern ought to be fo ; and that it was an act of justice to detect the Authors , not only on this account , but as many of them are the fame , who , for feveral years paft , have made free with the greatest names ...
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... common cry of the Poetafters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill - natured thing to ex- pose the Pretenders to wit and poetry . The Judges and Magiftrates may with full as good reafon be re- proached with Ill - nature ...
... common cry of the Poetafters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill - natured thing to ex- pose the Pretenders to wit and poetry . The Judges and Magiftrates may with full as good reafon be re- proached with Ill - nature ...
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... common ; -instead of majesty , we have " fomething that is very mean ; instead of gravity , " fomething that is very boyish ; and instead of per- " fpicuity and lucid order , we have but too often ob- " scurity and confufion . " And in ...
... common ; -instead of majesty , we have " fomething that is very mean ; instead of gravity , " fomething that is very boyish ; and instead of per- " fpicuity and lucid order , we have but too often ob- " scurity and confufion . " And in ...
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... common place . Horace has even in his Art of " Poetry thrown out feveral things which plainly shew " he thought an Art of Poetry was of no use , even " while he was writing one . " To all which great authorities , we can only oppofe ...
... common place . Horace has even in his Art of " Poetry thrown out feveral things which plainly shew " he thought an Art of Poetry was of no use , even " while he was writing one . " To all which great authorities , we can only oppofe ...
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... common fenfe of " mankind in more strong , more beautiful , or more " uncommon lights . If a reader examines Horace's " Art of Poetry , he will find but few precepts in it " which he may not meet with in Ariftotle , and which " were not ...
... common fenfe of " mankind in more strong , more beautiful , or more " uncommon lights . If a reader examines Horace's " Art of Poetry , he will find but few precepts in it " which he may not meet with in Ariftotle , and which " were not ...
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