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 firstE. Curll, in Rose-street, Covent Garden, 1735 - 336 Seiten |
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... pass without her . I am inclined to think the Paftoral Comedy has another difadvan- tage as to the Manners . Its general defign is to make us in love with the Innocence of a rural Life , fo that to introduce Shepherds of a vicious ...
... pass without her . I am inclined to think the Paftoral Comedy has another difadvan- tage as to the Manners . Its general defign is to make us in love with the Innocence of a rural Life , fo that to introduce Shepherds of a vicious ...
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... pass for great Critics by mechanical Rules , and never enter into the true Defign and Genius of an Author . I have feen fome of thefe that would hardly allow any one good Ode in Horace ; who cry Virgil wants fancy , and that Homer is ...
... pass for great Critics by mechanical Rules , and never enter into the true Defign and Genius of an Author . I have feen fome of thefe that would hardly allow any one good Ode in Horace ; who cry Virgil wants fancy , and that Homer is ...
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... pass , with as much dili- gence , as if I were to fet out next week to over- take you . In a word , no one can have you more conftantly in mind , not even your guardian Angel ( if you have one , ) and I am willing to indulge fo much ...
... pass , with as much dili- gence , as if I were to fet out next week to over- take you . In a word , no one can have you more conftantly in mind , not even your guardian Angel ( if you have one , ) and I am willing to indulge fo much ...
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... pass'd a Week in the Foreft . I need not tell you how much a Man of his Turn entertain'd me ; but I must acquaint you there is a Vivacity and Gaiety of Difpofition al- moft peculiar to him , which make it impoffible to part from him ...
... pass'd a Week in the Foreft . I need not tell you how much a Man of his Turn entertain'd me ; but I must acquaint you there is a Vivacity and Gaiety of Difpofition al- moft peculiar to him , which make it impoffible to part from him ...
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... pass unregarded , left I fhould be forc'd to do that for his Reputation , which I wou'd never do for my own ; I mean , to vindicate fo great a Light of our Church from the Malice of paft Times , and the Ignorance of the prefent , in a ...
... pass unregarded , left I fhould be forc'd to do that for his Reputation , which I wou'd never do for my own ; I mean , to vindicate fo great a Light of our Church from the Malice of paft Times , and the Ignorance of the prefent , in a ...
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