The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLeavitt & Allen, 1848 - 480 Seiten |
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... critics , attended , as is but just , with their patrons and booksellers . The goddess is first pleased , for her disport , to propose games to the booksellers , and setteth up the phantom of a poet , which they con- tend to overtake ...
... critics , attended , as is but just , with their patrons and booksellers . The goddess is first pleased , for her disport , to propose games to the booksellers , and setteth up the phantom of a poet , which they con- tend to overtake ...
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... critics next , and proved plain fools at last . Some neither can for wits nor critics pass , As heavy mules are neither horse nor ass . Those half - learn'd witlings , numerous in our isle , As half - form'd insects on the banks of Nile ...
... critics next , and proved plain fools at last . Some neither can for wits nor critics pass , As heavy mules are neither horse nor ass . Those half - learn'd witlings , numerous in our isle , As half - form'd insects on the banks of Nile ...
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... critic , ver . 610 , & c .; Character of a good critic , ver . 629 ; the history of criticism , and characters of the best critics ; Aristotle , ver . 645 ; Horace , 653 , Dionysius , ver . 665 ; Petronius , ver . 667 ; Quintilian , ver ...
... critic , ver . 610 , & c .; Character of a good critic , ver . 629 ; the history of criticism , and characters of the best critics ; Aristotle , ver . 645 ; Horace , 653 , Dionysius , ver . 665 ; Petronius , ver . 667 ; Quintilian , ver ...
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