The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... critics , who are generally the first damn'd in this life , like the damn'd below , never leave to bring those a- bove them under their own circumftances . I beg you to peruse my papers , and felect what you think FROM MR WYCHERLEY . 21.
... critics , who are generally the first damn'd in this life , like the damn'd below , never leave to bring those a- bove them under their own circumftances . I beg you to peruse my papers , and felect what you think FROM MR WYCHERLEY . 21.
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... critics flames to all eternity ; but ( by the faith you profefs ) you know your works of fupererogation , transfer'd upon an hum- ble acknowledging finner , may fave even him : having VOL . V. D good works enough of your own besides ...
... critics flames to all eternity ; but ( by the faith you profefs ) you know your works of fupererogation , transfer'd upon an hum- ble acknowledging finner , may fave even him : having VOL . V. D good works enough of your own besides ...
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... critics by pleafing them too well ; having not left them a word to say for them- felves , against you and your performances ; fo that , now your hand is in , you must persevere , ' till my pro- phecies of you be fulfill'd . In earnest ...
... critics by pleafing them too well ; having not left them a word to say for them- felves , against you and your performances ; fo that , now your hand is in , you must persevere , ' till my pro- phecies of you be fulfill'd . In earnest ...
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... critics , prove their judgments by approving your wit ; and even the news - mongers and poets will own , you have more in- vention than they ; nay , the detractors or the envious , who never speak well of any body ( not even of those ...
... critics , prove their judgments by approving your wit ; and even the news - mongers and poets will own , you have more in- vention than they ; nay , the detractors or the envious , who never speak well of any body ( not even of those ...
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... critics may be lefs fo ; for I had rather be condemn'd by my friend in private , than expofed to my foes in public , the critics or common judges , who are made fuch by having been old offenders themselves . Pray , be- lieve I have as ...
... critics may be lefs fo ; for I had rather be condemn'd by my friend in private , than expofed to my foes in public , the critics or common judges , who are made fuch by having been old offenders themselves . Pray , be- lieve I have as ...
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