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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I Cannot contend with you April 30 , 1705 You must give me leave at once to wave all your Compliments , and to collect only this in general from them , that your Design is to encourage me . But I separate from all the rest that ...
I Cannot contend with you April 30 , 1705 You must give me leave at once to wave all your Compliments , and to collect only this in general from them , that your Design is to encourage me . But I separate from all the rest that ...
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For as when Madmen are found incurable , wise Men give them their Way , and please them as well as they can ; fo aflure me when those incorrigible things , Poets , are once irrecoverably. when random ; ance . LETTERS of.
For as when Madmen are found incurable , wise Men give them their Way , and please them as well as they can ; fo aflure me when those incorrigible things , Poets , are once irrecoverably. when random ; ance . LETTERS of.
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when those incorrigible things , Poets , are once irrecoverably Be - Mus'd , the best way both ' to quiet them , and secure your felves from the Effects of their Frenzy , is to feed their Vanity ; ( which indeed for the most part is all ...
when those incorrigible things , Poets , are once irrecoverably Be - Mus'd , the best way both ' to quiet them , and secure your felves from the Effects of their Frenzy , is to feed their Vanity ; ( which indeed for the most part is all ...
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Well ; you have pruned my fading Laurels of some superfluous , fapless , and dead Branches , to make the remainder live the longer ; thus like your Master Apollo , you are at once a Poet and a Physician . Now , Sir , as to my impudent ...
Well ; you have pruned my fading Laurels of some superfluous , fapless , and dead Branches , to make the remainder live the longer ; thus like your Master Apollo , you are at once a Poet and a Physician . Now , Sir , as to my impudent ...
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OU and Satisfaction to receive Yesterday ( by the Hands of that Wagg , Mr. Englefyld ) your extreme kind and obliging Letter of the 20th of this Month ; which , like all the rest of yours , did at once mortify me , and make me vain ...
OU and Satisfaction to receive Yesterday ( by the Hands of that Wagg , Mr. Englefyld ) your extreme kind and obliging Letter of the 20th of this Month ; which , like all the rest of yours , did at once mortify me , and make me vain ...
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