The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... those who have been moft indebted to them . For , to fay truth , whatever is very good fenfe , muft have been common sense in all times ; and what we call Learn- ing , is but the knowledge of the fenfe of our pre- deceffors . Therefore ...
... those who have been moft indebted to them . For , to fay truth , whatever is very good fenfe , muft have been common sense in all times ; and what we call Learn- ing , is but the knowledge of the fenfe of our pre- deceffors . Therefore ...
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... those hanged who would take it away . It was this that made me write . The fenfe of my faults made me correct : befides that it was as pleasant to me to correct as to write . At p . v . 1. 33. In the first place I own that I have ufed ...
... those hanged who would take it away . It was this that made me write . The fenfe of my faults made me correct : befides that it was as pleasant to me to correct as to write . At p . v . 1. 33. In the first place I own that I have ufed ...
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... those numerous differtations the Critics have made on the fubject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour . You will alfo find fome points reconciled , about which they seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think ...
... those numerous differtations the Critics have made on the fubject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour . You will alfo find fome points reconciled , about which they seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think ...
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... those days to have been the business of men , but their re- creation at vacant hours . But with a respect to the prefent age , nothing more conduces to make these compofures natural , than when fome Knowledge in rural affairs is difco ...
... those days to have been the business of men , but their re- creation at vacant hours . But with a respect to the prefent age , nothing more conduces to make these compofures natural , than when fome Knowledge in rural affairs is difco ...
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... those in whom it is acknowledged fo to be . It is therefore from the practice of Theocritus and Virgil ( the only undifput- ed authors of Paftoral ) that the Critics have drawn the foregoing notions concerning it . Theocritus excels all ...
... those in whom it is acknowledged fo to be . It is therefore from the practice of Theocritus and Virgil ( the only undifput- ed authors of Paftoral ) that the Critics have drawn the foregoing notions concerning it . Theocritus excels all ...
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