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 firstE. Curll, in Rose-street, Covent Garden, 1735 - 336 страници |
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... much of their own , as is neceffary for their Satisfaction . If my Verfes * Jacob Tonfon's fixth Vol . of Miscellany Poems . fhould fhould meet with a few flying Commendations , Virgil has Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 41.
... much of their own , as is neceffary for their Satisfaction . If my Verfes * Jacob Tonfon's fixth Vol . of Miscellany Poems . fhould fhould meet with a few flying Commendations , Virgil has Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 41.
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... Virgil has taught me that a young Author has not too much Reafon to be pleased with them , when he confiders , that the natural Confequence of Praise is Envy and Calumny . ---- Si ultra placitum laudarit , Baccare frontem Cingite , ne ...
... Virgil has taught me that a young Author has not too much Reafon to be pleased with them , when he confiders , that the natural Confequence of Praise is Envy and Calumny . ---- Si ultra placitum laudarit , Baccare frontem Cingite , ne ...
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... pieces in Profe and Verfe , and in the Opinion of Mr. Dryden , ( in his Poftfcript to Virgil , ) the beft Critic of our Nation in his Time . † Mr. Pope's Paftorals : times • times with great fatisfaction . The Preface is very [52] ...
... pieces in Profe and Verfe , and in the Opinion of Mr. Dryden , ( in his Poftfcript to Virgil , ) the beft Critic of our Nation in his Time . † Mr. Pope's Paftorals : times • times with great fatisfaction . The Preface is very [52] ...
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... Virgil had written nothing fo good at his * Age . I fhall take it as a favour if you will bring me * Sixteen . acquainted with him ; and if he will give him- felf the trouble any morning to call at my Houfe , I fhall be very glad to ...
... Virgil had written nothing fo good at his * Age . I fhall take it as a favour if you will bring me * Sixteen . acquainted with him ; and if he will give him- felf the trouble any morning to call at my Houfe , I fhall be very glad to ...
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... Virgil , who is the best of them . the Greek Poets , if we cannot trace them fo plainly , tis perhaps because we have none before them ; ' tis evident that moft of them borrowed from Homer , and Homer has been accused of burning those ...
... Virgil , who is the best of them . the Greek Poets , if we cannot trace them fo plainly , tis perhaps because we have none before them ; ' tis evident that moft of them borrowed from Homer , and Homer has been accused of burning those ...
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