The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... some others . I inuft take notice of what you say , of " my " pains to make your dulnefs methodical ; " and of your hint , " that the fprightlinefs of wit despises me- " thod . " This is true enough , if by wit you mean no more than ...
... some others . I inuft take notice of what you say , of " my " pains to make your dulnefs methodical ; " and of your hint , " that the fprightlinefs of wit despises me- " thod . " This is true enough , if by wit you mean no more than ...
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... some of my future madrigals :: yet so as to let the world know , my love or esteem for you are no more poetic than my talent in scribling . But of all the arts of fiction , I defire you to believe I want that of feigning friendship ...
... some of my future madrigals :: yet so as to let the world know , my love or esteem for you are no more poetic than my talent in scribling . But of all the arts of fiction , I defire you to believe I want that of feigning friendship ...
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... of May 18 , 1708 , are these words . " I have made a damn'd Compliment in verfe upon the printing your Pafto- rals , which you fhall fee when you fee me . many admirers , which will be some credit to my 30 LETTERS TO AND.
... of May 18 , 1708 , are these words . " I have made a damn'd Compliment in verfe upon the printing your Pafto- rals , which you fhall fee when you fee me . many admirers , which will be some credit to my 30 LETTERS TO AND.
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Alexander Pope. many admirers , which will be some credit to my judg- ment as well as your wit , who always thought you had a great deal , and am Your , & c . I LETTER XVIII . From Mr WY CHERLEY . May 13. 1709 . Muft thank you for a book ...
Alexander Pope. many admirers , which will be some credit to my judg- ment as well as your wit , who always thought you had a great deal , and am Your , & c . I LETTER XVIII . From Mr WY CHERLEY . May 13. 1709 . Muft thank you for a book ...
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... some of thefe , that would hardly allow any one good Ode in Horace , who cry Virgil wants faney , and that Homer is very incorrect . While they talk at this rate , one would think them above the common rate of mortals ; but generally ...
... some of thefe , that would hardly allow any one good Ode in Horace , who cry Virgil wants faney , and that Homer is very incorrect . While they talk at this rate , one would think them above the common rate of mortals ; but generally ...
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