Letters of Mr. Pope, and Several Eminent Persons, from the Year 1705, to 1711. Vol. Ibooksellers of London and Westminster, 1735 |
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... never have been practic'd in the Art . There may poffible be fome hap- py genius's , who may judge of fome of the natural beauties of a Poem , as a man may of the proportions of a building , without having read Vitruvius , or knowing ...
... never have been practic'd in the Art . There may poffible be fome hap- py genius's , who may judge of fome of the natural beauties of a Poem , as a man may of the proportions of a building , without having read Vitruvius , or knowing ...
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... never make the leaft reply to him , not only because you advise me , but because I have ever been of opi- nion , that if a book can't answer for itself * This Thought we find afterwards put into Verfe in the Dunciad , Book 1 . to any 2 ...
... never make the leaft reply to him , not only because you advise me , but because I have ever been of opi- nion , that if a book can't answer for itself * This Thought we find afterwards put into Verfe in the Dunciad , Book 1 . to any 2 ...
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... never have known : It has been the occafion of ma- king me friends , and open abetters , of fe- veral gentlemen of known sense and wit ; and of proving to me what I have till now doubted , that my writings are taken fome notice of by ...
... never have known : It has been the occafion of ma- king me friends , and open abetters , of fe- veral gentlemen of known sense and wit ; and of proving to me what I have till now doubted , that my writings are taken fome notice of by ...
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... never have known : It has been the occafion of ma- king me friends , and open abetters , of se- veral gentlemen of known fenfe and wit ; and of proving to me what I have till now doubted , that my writings are taken fome notice of by ...
... never have known : It has been the occafion of ma- king me friends , and open abetters , of se- veral gentlemen of known fenfe and wit ; and of proving to me what I have till now doubted , that my writings are taken fome notice of by ...
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... never do for my own ; I mean , to vindicate fo great a light of our Church from the malice of past times , and the ig- norance of the prefent , in a language which the Trifle about Criticism is writen . I wish thefe gentlemen wou'd be ...
... never do for my own ; I mean , to vindicate fo great a light of our Church from the malice of past times , and the ig- norance of the prefent , in a language which the Trifle about Criticism is writen . I wish thefe gentlemen wou'd be ...
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