The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... those which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by o- thers ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged by humanity , to take fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and fpirit , which its parent seems ...
... those which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by o- thers ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged by humanity , to take fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and fpirit , which its parent seems ...
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... those whom they had most abused , namely the Greatest and Best of all Par- ties . Let me add a further reason , that , though en- gaged in their Friendships , he never efpoufed their Ani- mofities ; and can almoft fingly challenge this ...
... those whom they had most abused , namely the Greatest and Best of all Par- ties . Let me add a further reason , that , though en- gaged in their Friendships , he never efpoufed their Ani- mofities ; and can almoft fingly challenge this ...
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... those Authors , Poets : And the cenfures he hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe . GILDON , Pref . to his NEW REHEARSAL . IT is the common cry of the Poetafters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill ...
... those Authors , Poets : And the cenfures he hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe . GILDON , Pref . to his NEW REHEARSAL . IT is the common cry of the Poetafters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill ...
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Alexander Pope. " kind . The obfervations follow one another , like " those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that me- " thodical regularity which would have been requifite “ in a prose writer . They are fome of them uncommon , " but ...
Alexander Pope. " kind . The obfervations follow one another , like " those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that me- " thodical regularity which would have been requifite “ in a prose writer . They are fome of them uncommon , " but ...
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... Those who have seen these two excellent " poems of Cooper's Hill , and Windfor Foreft , the " one written by Sir John Denham , the other by Mr " Pope , will fhew a great deal of candor if they ap- prove of this . " VOL . III . E s ...
... Those who have seen these two excellent " poems of Cooper's Hill , and Windfor Foreft , the " one written by Sir John Denham , the other by Mr " Pope , will fhew a great deal of candor if they ap- prove of this . " VOL . III . E s ...
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