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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... they would have been strangely bit , while they thought only to fall in love with a fair Lady , and you had bewitched them with Reason and Virtue ( two Beauties that the very Fops pretend to have no acquaintance with . ) ...
... they would have been strangely bit , while they thought only to fall in love with a fair Lady , and you had bewitched them with Reason and Virtue ( two Beauties that the very Fops pretend to have no acquaintance with . ) ...
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I could pass whole Days in only defcribing to her the future , and as yet . visionary Beauties , that are to rise in those . Scenes : the PaJaçe that is to be built , the Pavillions that are to glitter , the Colonnades that are to adorn ...
I could pass whole Days in only defcribing to her the future , and as yet . visionary Beauties , that are to rise in those . Scenes : the PaJaçe that is to be built , the Pavillions that are to glitter , the Colonnades that are to adorn ...
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... that I have not enough confider'd , and reflected upon many others you have oblged me with ; for true Friendship , as they say of good Writing , will bear reviewing a thousand times , and still discover new Beauties .
... that I have not enough confider'd , and reflected upon many others you have oblged me with ; for true Friendship , as they say of good Writing , will bear reviewing a thousand times , and still discover new Beauties .
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... 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 any thing of the Rules of Architecture : But this , tho ' it may sometimes be in ...
... 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 any thing of the Rules of Architecture : But this , tho ' it may sometimes be in ...
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JHAVE read over your Temple of Fame twice , and cannot find any thing amiss of weight enough to call a Fault , but see in it a thousand thausand Beauties . Mr Addison shall see it to - morrow : After his perusal of it , I will let you ...
JHAVE read over your Temple of Fame twice , and cannot find any thing amiss of weight enough to call a Fault , but see in it a thousand thausand Beauties . Mr Addison shall see it to - morrow : After his perusal of it , I will let you ...
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