Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence for Thirty Years, from 1704 to 1734: Being a Collection of Letters, which Passed Between Him and Several Eminent Persons. Volume the first |
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... professions of Love , Gratitude , and Veneration , made him by fo . celebrated an Author ; and sincerely Mr. Pope ought not to resent the publication , since the early pregnancy of his Gentus was no dishonour to his character .
... professions of Love , Gratitude , and Veneration , made him by fo . celebrated an Author ; and sincerely Mr. Pope ought not to resent the publication , since the early pregnancy of his Gentus was no dishonour to his character .
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... as amiable as his Poetical , notwithstanding the many libellous Misrepresentations of them , ( against which the former of these Gentle The Author's Age then Sixteeno . men has told me he will one day vindicate * A6 men LETTERS ...
... as amiable as his Poetical , notwithstanding the many libellous Misrepresentations of them , ( against which the former of these Gentle The Author's Age then Sixteeno . men has told me he will one day vindicate * A6 men LETTERS ...
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For Critics , as they are Birds of Prey , have ever a natural Inclination to Carrion : and tho ' such poor writers as I , are but Beggars , however no Beggar is so poor but he can keep a Cur , and no Author is so beggarly but he can ...
For Critics , as they are Birds of Prey , have ever a natural Inclination to Carrion : and tho ' such poor writers as I , are but Beggars , however no Beggar is so poor but he can keep a Cur , and no Author is so beggarly but he can ...
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We find it so in a Letter of Mr. Pope to Mr. Wycberley , dated April 3 , 1705 ; and in a Paper of Verfe's of his , To the Author of a Poem called Successio , which got out in a Miscellany in 1712 , three years before Mr. Wyckerley died ...
We find it so in a Letter of Mr. Pope to Mr. Wycberley , dated April 3 , 1705 ; and in a Paper of Verfe's of his , To the Author of a Poem called Successio , which got out in a Miscellany in 1712 , three years before Mr. Wyckerley died ...
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should meet with a few flying Commendations , Virgil has taught me that a young Author has not too much Reason to be pleased with them , when he considers , that the natural Consequence of Praise is Envy and Calumny .
should meet with a few flying Commendations , Virgil has taught me that a young Author has not too much Reason to be pleased with them , when he considers , that the natural Consequence of Praise is Envy and Calumny .
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