The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... turn . It is impoffible for us who live in " the latter ages of the world , to make obfervations in criticifm , morality , or any art or fcience , which have not been touched upon by others ; we have " little elfe left us , but to ...
... turn . It is impoffible for us who live in " the latter ages of the world , to make obfervations in criticifm , morality , or any art or fcience , which have not been touched upon by others ; we have " little elfe left us , but to ...
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... turn them to fuch abuse . But being able to obtain from our author but one fingle hint , and either changing his mind , or having more mind than ability , he contented himself to keep the faid Memoirs , and read them as his own to all ...
... turn them to fuch abuse . But being able to obtain from our author but one fingle hint , and either changing his mind , or having more mind than ability , he contented himself to keep the faid Memoirs , and read them as his own to all ...
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... turning to the other fide , and fhewing his Character drawn by thofe with whom he never converfed , and whofe countenances he could not know , though turned against him : First a- f In his Poems , and at the end of the Odyffey . gain ...
... turning to the other fide , and fhewing his Character drawn by thofe with whom he never converfed , and whofe countenances he could not know , though turned against him : First a- f In his Poems , and at the end of the Odyffey . gain ...
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... turns , and natural fimilies , won- " derfully short and thick fown . " The Efay on the Dunciad also owns , p . 25. it is ve- ry full of beautiful images . But the panegyric , which crowns all that can be faid on this poem , is bestowed ...
... turns , and natural fimilies , won- " derfully short and thick fown . " The Efay on the Dunciad also owns , p . 25. it is ve- ry full of beautiful images . But the panegyric , which crowns all that can be faid on this poem , is bestowed ...
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... turn all to their Author's advantage , and from the teftimony of his very Enemies would affirm , That his Capacity was boundless , as well as his Imagination ; that he was a perfect mafter of all Styles ; and all Arguments ; and that ...
... turn all to their Author's advantage , and from the teftimony of his very Enemies would affirm , That his Capacity was boundless , as well as his Imagination ; that he was a perfect mafter of all Styles ; and all Arguments ; and that ...
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