The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Հատոր 1J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 - 274 էջ |
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... writer to have failed in an expref- fion , or erred in any particular point : and can it then be wondered at , if the Poets in general feem resolved not to own themselves in any error ? For + A as long as one fide will make no allowances ,
... writer to have failed in an expref- fion , or erred in any particular point : and can it then be wondered at , if the Poets in general feem resolved not to own themselves in any error ? For + A as long as one fide will make no allowances ,
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... themselves not only to that art , but to that single branch of an art , to which their talent was most powerfully bent ; and it was the bufinefs of their lives to correct and finish their works for pofterity . If we can pretend to have ...
... themselves not only to that art , but to that single branch of an art , to which their talent was most powerfully bent ; and it was the bufinefs of their lives to correct and finish their works for pofterity . If we can pretend to have ...
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... themselves ; and that I have facrificed much of my own self - love for its fake , in preventing not only many mean things from seeing the light , but many which I thought tolerable . I would not be like thofe Authors , who forgive them ...
... themselves ; and that I have facrificed much of my own self - love for its fake , in preventing not only many mean things from seeing the light , but many which I thought tolerable . I would not be like thofe Authors , who forgive them ...
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... themselves ; and a Me- mento mori to fome of my vain cotemporaries the Poets , to teach them that , when real merit is want- ing , it avails nothing to have been encouraged by the great , commended by the eminent , and fa- voured by the ...
... themselves ; and a Me- mento mori to fome of my vain cotemporaries the Poets , to teach them that , when real merit is want- ing , it avails nothing to have been encouraged by the great , commended by the eminent , and fa- voured by the ...
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... themselves , though they are properly of the heroic measure , they should be the fmootheft , the most easy and flowing imaginable . It is by rules like thefe that we ought to judge of Paftoral . And fince the inftructions given for any ...
... themselves , though they are properly of the heroic measure , they should be the fmootheft , the most easy and flowing imaginable . It is by rules like thefe that we ought to judge of Paftoral . And fince the inftructions given for any ...
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