The Works of the English Poets: PopeH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... kind , his fupreme veneration of the Deity , and , above all , his fincere belief of Revelation , Nor fhall his faults be concealed . It is not for the interefts of his virtues that they fhould . Nor indeed could they be concealed , if ...
... kind , his fupreme veneration of the Deity , and , above all , his fincere belief of Revelation , Nor fhall his faults be concealed . It is not for the interefts of his virtues that they fhould . Nor indeed could they be concealed , if ...
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... kind Mufes thus propitious smile- Why gaze ye thus ? Why all this wonder , swains ? — ' Tis Pope that fings , and Carolina reigns . 35 40 But hold , my Muse ! whose aukward verse betrays Thy want of fkill , nor fhew the poet's praise ...
... kind Mufes thus propitious smile- Why gaze ye thus ? Why all this wonder , swains ? — ' Tis Pope that fings , and Carolina reigns . 35 40 But hold , my Muse ! whose aukward verse betrays Thy want of fkill , nor fhew the poet's praise ...
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... kind of Poetry , and a judgment that " much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely " from the Ancients . But what he has mixed of his 66 own with theirs is no way inferior to what he has " taken from them . It is not flattery at ...
... kind of Poetry , and a judgment that " much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely " from the Ancients . But what he has mixed of his 66 own with theirs is no way inferior to what he has " taken from them . It is not flattery at ...
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... kind of Poetry , and a judgment that " much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely " from the Ancients . But what he has mixed of his " own with theirs is no way inferior to what he has " taken from them . It is not flattery at ...
... kind of Poetry , and a judgment that " much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely " from the Ancients . But what he has mixed of his " own with theirs is no way inferior to what he has " taken from them . It is not flattery at ...
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... kind of Poem , and it is my design to com- prize in this short paper the substance of those numerous differtations the Critics have made on the subject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour . You will alfo find fome ...
... kind of Poem , and it is my design to com- prize in this short paper the substance of those numerous differtations the Critics have made on the subject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour . You will alfo find fome ...
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