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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Therefore I will fay no more now of them , than that your good Wit never forfeited your good Judgment , but in your Partiality to me and mine ; so that if it were possible for a hardened Scribler to be vainer than he is , what you write ...
Therefore I will fay no more now of them , than that your good Wit never forfeited your good Judgment , but in your Partiality to me and mine ; so that if it were possible for a hardened Scribler to be vainer than he is , what you write ...
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Spots and Blemishes , you know , are never fo plainly discovered as in the brightest Sunshine . Thus I am mortified by those Commendations which were designed to encourage me : Mr. Wycherley was at this Time about Seventy Lears old 14 ...
Spots and Blemishes , you know , are never fo plainly discovered as in the brightest Sunshine . Thus I am mortified by those Commendations which were designed to encourage me : Mr. Wycherley was at this Time about Seventy Lears old 14 ...
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Besides , the Vanity of a Scribler is such , that he will never part with his own Judgment to gratify another's ; especially when he must take pains to do it : and tho ' I am proud to be of your Opinion , when you talk of any Thing ...
Besides , the Vanity of a Scribler is such , that he will never part with his own Judgment to gratify another's ; especially when he must take pains to do it : and tho ' I am proud to be of your Opinion , when you talk of any Thing ...
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The World is never wanting , when a Coxcomb is accomplishing himself , to help to give him the finishing Stroke . Every Man is apt to think his Neighbour overstock'd with Vanity , yet I cannot but fancy , there are certain Times ...
The World is never wanting , when a Coxcomb is accomplishing himself , to help to give him the finishing Stroke . Every Man is apt to think his Neighbour overstock'd with Vanity , yet I cannot but fancy , there are certain Times ...
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As for my Verses which you praise so much , I may truly say they had never been the cause of any Vanity in me , except what they gave me when they first occafioned my acquaintance with you . But I have several times since been in Danger ...
As for my Verses which you praise so much , I may truly say they had never been the cause of any Vanity in me , except what they gave me when they first occafioned my acquaintance with you . But I have several times since been in Danger ...
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