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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... taken for an attempt to decry his purchase ; and as the little ex- ception you have taken , has ferved him to play his game upon us for these two years ; a new inci- dent from me might enable him to play it on for The great value fhe ...
... taken for an attempt to decry his purchase ; and as the little ex- ception you have taken , has ferved him to play his game upon us for these two years ; a new inci- dent from me might enable him to play it on for The great value fhe ...
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... taken quite away , as we take Branches from a Tree , to add to the Fruit ; others I have entirely new exprefs'd , and turned more into Poetry . Donne ( like one of his Succeffors ) had infinitely more Wit than he want- ed Verfification ...
... taken quite away , as we take Branches from a Tree , to add to the Fruit ; others I have entirely new exprefs'd , and turned more into Poetry . Donne ( like one of his Succeffors ) had infinitely more Wit than he want- ed Verfification ...
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... yours , and their Im- mortality . And now for the Pains you have taken to recom- mend my Dulness , by making it more methodical , B 5 I give I give you a thousand thanks ; fince true and Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 33.
... yours , and their Im- mortality . And now for the Pains you have taken to recom- mend my Dulness , by making it more methodical , B 5 I give I give you a thousand thanks ; fince true and Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 33.
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... taken very freely from the Ancients , but what he has mixt of his own with theirs , is no way inferior to what he has taken from them . ' Tis no flattery at all to fay , that Virgil had written nothing fo good at his * Age . I fhall ...
... taken very freely from the Ancients , but what he has mixt of his own with theirs , is no way inferior to what he has taken from them . ' Tis no flattery at all to fay , that Virgil had written nothing fo good at his * Age . I fhall ...
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... written in this kind with fuccefs . Rancan's Bergeries are are much inferior to his Lyrick Poems : And the Spaniards are all too full of Conceits . Rapin will will have the defign of Paftoral Plays to be taken $ 4 LETTERS of.
... written in this kind with fuccefs . Rancan's Bergeries are are much inferior to his Lyrick Poems : And the Spaniards are all too full of Conceits . Rapin will will have the defign of Paftoral Plays to be taken $ 4 LETTERS of.
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