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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Every Man is apt to think his Neighbour overstock'd with Vanity , yet I cannot but fancy , there are certain Times , when most people are in a difposition of being informed ; and ' tis incredible what a vast Good a little Truth might do ...
Every Man is apt to think his Neighbour overstock'd with Vanity , yet I cannot but fancy , there are certain Times , when most people are in a difposition of being informed ; and ' tis incredible what a vast Good a little Truth might do ...
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Tis certain , the greatest magnifying Glasses in the World are a Man's own Eyes , when they look upon his own Person ; yet even in those , I cannot fancy my ...
Tis certain , the greatest magnifying Glasses in the World are a Man's own Eyes , when they look upon his own Person ; yet even in those , I cannot fancy my ...
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This is true enough , if by Wit you mean no more than Fancy or Conceit ' ; but in the better Notion of Wit , considered as Propriety , surely Method is not only necessary for Perspicuity and Harmony of Parts , but gives Beauty even to ...
This is true enough , if by Wit you mean no more than Fancy or Conceit ' ; but in the better Notion of Wit , considered as Propriety , surely Method is not only necessary for Perspicuity and Harmony of Parts , but gives Beauty even to ...
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Corista , which is a Character generally admir'd by the ordinary judges , is intolerable in a Pastoral ; and Bonarelli's.fancy of making his Shepherders in love with two men equally , is not to be defended , whatever : pains he has ...
Corista , which is a Character generally admir'd by the ordinary judges , is intolerable in a Pastoral ; and Bonarelli's.fancy of making his Shepherders in love with two men equally , is not to be defended , whatever : pains he has ...
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... by mechanical Rules , and never enter into the true Design and Genius of an Author . I have seen some of these that would hardly allow any one good Ode in Horace ; who cry Virgil wants fancy , and that Homer is very incorrect .
... by mechanical Rules , and never enter into the true Design and Genius of an Author . I have seen some of these that would hardly allow any one good Ode in Horace ; who cry Virgil wants fancy , and that Homer is very incorrect .
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