The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... reader of Humanity , to fee all along , that our Author in his very laughter is not indulging his own ill - nature , but only punishing that of others . As to his Poem , thofe alone are capable of doing it justice , who , to use the ...
... reader of Humanity , to fee all along , that our Author in his very laughter is not indulging his own ill - nature , but only punishing that of others . As to his Poem , thofe alone are capable of doing it justice , who , to use the ...
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... reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon be- come tedious : allow me to take the fame pains to find whether my author were good or bad , well or ill- natured , modeft or arrogant ; as another , whether his author was ...
... reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon be- come tedious : allow me to take the fame pains to find whether my author were good or bad , well or ill- natured , modeft or arrogant ; as another , whether his author was ...
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... reader has " discovered in it something new which is not in Dry- " den's prefaces , dedications , and his effay on drama . a Reflections critical and fatirical on a Rhapfody , called , An Ey on Criticifm . Printed for Bernard Lintot ...
... reader has " discovered in it something new which is not in Dry- " den's prefaces , dedications , and his effay on drama . a Reflections critical and fatirical on a Rhapfody , called , An Ey on Criticifm . Printed for Bernard Lintot ...
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... reader muft affent to , when he sees " them explained with that eafe and perfpicuity in " which they are delivered . As for thofe which are " the most known and the most receiv'd , they are placed " in fo beautiful a light , and ...
... reader muft affent to , when he sees " them explained with that eafe and perfpicuity in " which they are delivered . As for thofe which are " the most known and the most receiv'd , they are placed " in fo beautiful a light , and ...
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... reader fhall feem good . Sure it is , he is little favoured of certain authors , whose wrath is perilous : For one declares he ought to have a price set on his head , and to be hunted down as a wild beast h . Another protests that he ...
... reader fhall feem good . Sure it is , he is little favoured of certain authors , whose wrath is perilous : For one declares he ought to have a price set on his head , and to be hunted down as a wild beast h . Another protests that he ...
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