The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... works which are in the bands of every body , in which not the leaft mention is made of any of them . And what has he done fince ? He has laughed , and written the DUNCIAD . What has that faid of them ? A very serious truth iv A LETTER .
... works which are in the bands of every body , in which not the leaft mention is made of any of them . And what has he done fince ? He has laughed , and written the DUNCIAD . What has that faid of them ? A very serious truth iv A LETTER .
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... mentioned BOILEAU , the greatest 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 ...
... mentioned BOILEAU , the greatest 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 ...
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... , dedications , and his effay on drama . a Reflections critical and fatirical on a Rhapfody , called , An Ey on Criticifm . Printed for Bernard Lintot , 8vo . - " tie poetry , not to mention the French xxii TESTIMONIES .
... , dedications , and his effay on drama . a Reflections critical and fatirical on a Rhapfody , called , An Ey on Criticifm . Printed for Bernard Lintot , 8vo . - " tie poetry , not to mention the French xxii TESTIMONIES .
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Alexander Pope. - " tie poetry , not to mention the French critics , I " fhould be very glad to have the benefit of the difco- very p . " He is followed ( as in fame , fo in judgement ) by the modest and fimple - minded Mr LEONARD ...
Alexander Pope. - " tie poetry , not to mention the French critics , I " fhould be very glad to have the benefit of the difco- very p . " He is followed ( as in fame , fo in judgement ) by the modest and fimple - minded Mr LEONARD ...
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... the texture blefs , & c . Come we now to his tranflation of the ILIA D , cele- brated by numerous pens , yet fhall it fuffice to mention the indefatigable u Alma , Cant . 2 . Sir RICHARD BLACKMORE , Kt . Who ( tho ' xxvi TESTIMONIES.
... the texture blefs , & c . Come we now to his tranflation of the ILIA D , cele- brated by numerous pens , yet fhall it fuffice to mention the indefatigable u Alma , Cant . 2 . Sir RICHARD BLACKMORE , Kt . Who ( tho ' xxvi TESTIMONIES.
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