The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... sense . There was always a friendship betwixt our Author and Young ; though Harte affured me , that Pope took amifs the preffing Letter Young confcientiously wrote to him ; which Letter Harte had seen , urging Pope to write fomething on ...
... sense . There was always a friendship betwixt our Author and Young ; though Harte affured me , that Pope took amifs the preffing Letter Young confcientiously wrote to him ; which Letter Harte had seen , urging Pope to write fomething on ...
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... sense , and profound knowledge of life . It is written with fuch fimplicity that scarcely a single metaphor is to be found in it . Atterbury was fo delighted with it , that he tells our Author he had read it over twice with pleasure ...
... sense , and profound knowledge of life . It is written with fuch fimplicity that scarcely a single metaphor is to be found in it . Atterbury was fo delighted with it , that he tells our Author he had read it over twice with pleasure ...
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... sense , must have been common fense in all times ; and what we call learning , is but the knowledge of the fenfe of our predeceffors . Therefore they who fay our thoughts are not our own , because they resemble the Ancients , may as ...
... sense , must have been common fense in all times ; and what we call learning , is but the knowledge of the fenfe of our predeceffors . Therefore they who fay our thoughts are not our own , because they resemble the Ancients , may as ...
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... sense , a quality that not only renders one capable of being a good writer , but a good man . And if I have made any acquifition in the opinion of any one under the notion of the former , let let it be continued to me under no other ...
... sense , a quality that not only renders one capable of being a good writer , but a good man . And if I have made any acquifition in the opinion of any one under the notion of the former , let let it be continued to me under no other ...
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... sense With virgin charms , and native excellence . 40 Yet long her Modesty those charms conceal'd , ' Till by mens Envy to the world reveal'd ; For Wits induftrious to their trouble feem , And needs will envy what they must esteem . 45 ...
... sense With virgin charms , and native excellence . 40 Yet long her Modesty those charms conceal'd , ' Till by mens Envy to the world reveal'd ; For Wits induftrious to their trouble feem , And needs will envy what they must esteem . 45 ...
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