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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But so much for my Opinion of you , which is , that your Wit and Ingenuity is equalled by nothing but your Judgment , or Modesty ; which ( tho ' it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right .
But so much for my Opinion of you , which is , that your Wit and Ingenuity is equalled by nothing but your Judgment , or Modesty ; which ( tho ' it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right .
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... I please my self ; just as Incense is sweeter to the Offerer than the Deity to whom ' tis offered , by his being so much above it : For indeed , every Man partakes of the Praise he gives , when it is so justly given .
... I please my self ; just as Incense is sweeter to the Offerer than the Deity to whom ' tis offered , by his being so much above it : For indeed , every Man partakes of the Praise he gives , when it is so justly given .
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One may add to this , that such a Friendship is of greater Use and Advantage to both ; for the old Man will grow gay and agreeable to please the young one ; and the young Man more discreet and prudent by the help of the old one : so it ...
One may add to this , that such a Friendship is of greater Use and Advantage to both ; for the old Man will grow gay and agreeable to please the young one ; and the young Man more discreet and prudent by the help of the old one : so it ...
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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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However , I speak or write to you , not to please you , but my self ; since I provoke your Answers , which , whilst they humble me , give me Vanity , tho ' I am lessened by you even when you commend me ; since you commend my litile ...
However , I speak or write to you , not to please you , but my self ; since I provoke your Answers , which , whilst they humble me , give me Vanity , tho ' I am lessened by you even when you commend me ; since you commend my litile ...
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