The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... fame author at different seasons . Nor shall we gather only the Testimonies of fuch emi- nent Wits , as would of course descend to posterity , and confequently be read without our collection ; but we shall likewife , with incredible ...
... fame author at different seasons . Nor shall we gather only the Testimonies of fuch emi- nent Wits , as would of course descend to posterity , and confequently be read without our collection ; but we shall likewife , with incredible ...
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... fame pains to find whether my author were good or bad , well or ill- natured , modeft or arrogant ; as another , whether his author was fair or brown , fhort or tall , or whether he wore a coat or a caflock . We purposed to begin with ...
... fame pains to find whether my author were good or bad , well or ill- natured , modeft or arrogant ; as another , whether his author was fair or brown , fhort or tall , or whether he wore a coat or a caflock . We purposed to begin with ...
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... fame , fo in judgement ) by the modest and fimple - minded Mr LEONARD WELSTED . Who , out of great respect to our Poet , not naming him , doth yet glance at his Effay , together with the Duke of Buckingham's , and the Criticisms of ...
... fame , fo in judgement ) by the modest and fimple - minded Mr LEONARD WELSTED . Who , out of great respect to our Poet , not naming him , doth yet glance at his Effay , together with the Duke of Buckingham's , and the Criticisms of ...
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... is what we are " chiefly to admire . " Longinus , in his Reflections , has given us the fame " kind of fublime , which he obferves in the feveral " paffages that occafioned them : I cannot but take Xxiv TESTIMONIES .
... is what we are " chiefly to admire . " Longinus , in his Reflections , has given us the fame " kind of fublime , which he obferves in the feveral " paffages that occafioned them : I cannot but take Xxiv TESTIMONIES .
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... fame man ner exemplified several of the precepts in the very " precepts themfelves . " He then produces fome in- ftances of a particular beauty in the numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three poems in our tongue of ...
... fame man ner exemplified several of the precepts in the very " precepts themfelves . " He then produces fome in- ftances of a particular beauty in the numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three poems in our tongue of ...
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