The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volumen 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 páginas |
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... Pastoral and Paftoral Comedy 54 III . The Answer . Of correcting and the extreme of it . Of Paftoral Comedy , and its character . Of the liberty of borrowing from the Ancients On the same subjects IV . From Mr. Walsh . V. From Mr. Walsh ...
... Pastoral and Paftoral Comedy 54 III . The Answer . Of correcting and the extreme of it . Of Paftoral Comedy , and its character . Of the liberty of borrowing from the Ancients On the same subjects IV . From Mr. Walsh . V. From Mr. Walsh ...
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... pastoral muse outshines in her modest and natural drefs all Apollo's court - ladies , in their more artful , laboured , and coftly finery . Therefore I am glad to find by your letter you design your country - beauty of a mufe fhall ...
... pastoral muse outshines in her modest and natural drefs all Apollo's court - ladies , in their more artful , laboured , and coftly finery . Therefore I am glad to find by your letter you design your country - beauty of a mufe fhall ...
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... pastoral ; and E 4 FROM W. WALSH , ESQ . 55 Mr Walsh to Mr Pope Concerning Pastoral and Paftoral Comedy.
... pastoral ; and E 4 FROM W. WALSH , ESQ . 55 Mr Walsh to Mr Pope Concerning Pastoral and Paftoral Comedy.
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... pastoral plays to be taken from the Cyclops of Euri- pides . I am fure there is nothing of this kind in English worth mentioning , and therefore you have that field open to yourself . You fee I write to you without any fort of ...
... pastoral plays to be taken from the Cyclops of Euri- pides . I am fure there is nothing of this kind in English worth mentioning , and therefore you have that field open to yourself . You fee I write to you without any fort of ...
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... pastoral co- medy , because , I think , the taste of our age will not relish a poem of that fort . People feek for what they call wit , on all fubjects , and in all places ; not con- fidering that nature loves truth fo well , that it ...
... pastoral co- medy , because , I think , the taste of our age will not relish a poem of that fort . People feek for what they call wit , on all fubjects , and in all places ; not con- fidering that nature loves truth fo well , that it ...
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