The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Band 6J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... poets XXI . From Mr. Wycherley . Containing further commendations of the Miscellanies • XXII . From Mr. Wycherley . Preferring the au- thor's works to his own 53 55 · 57 58 · 60 62 XXIII . From Mr. Wycherley . His desire of his com ...
... poets XXI . From Mr. Wycherley . Containing further commendations of the Miscellanies • XXII . From Mr. Wycherley . Preferring the au- thor's works to his own 53 55 · 57 58 · 60 62 XXIII . From Mr. Wycherley . His desire of his com ...
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... poets , that they whose chief pretence is wit , should be treated as they themselves treat fools , that is , be cajoled with praises . And , I believe , poets are the only poor fellows in the world whom any body will flatter . I would ...
... poets , that they whose chief pretence is wit , should be treated as they themselves treat fools , that is , be cajoled with praises . And , I believe , poets are the only poor fellows in the world whom any body will flatter . I would ...
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... poet in Petronius , who , while all the rest in the ship were either labouring or praying for life , was scratching his head in a little room , to write a fine description of the tempest . You tell me , you like the sound of no arms but ...
... poet in Petronius , who , while all the rest in the ship were either labouring or praying for life , was scratching his head in a little room , to write a fine description of the tempest . You tell me , you like the sound of no arms but ...
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... poet , perhaps laureat , ( pray desire my good friend Mr. Rowe to enter a caveat , ) pro- vided you will further increase my stock in this bank . In which proceeding I have laid the foun- dation of my estate , and as honestly as many ...
... poet , perhaps laureat , ( pray desire my good friend Mr. Rowe to enter a caveat , ) pro- vided you will further increase my stock in this bank . In which proceeding I have laid the foun- dation of my estate , and as honestly as many ...
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... . Locke had given a better . But his Essay was not to our young poet's taste . He had met with it early ; but he used to say , he had then no relish for it . Warburton . LETTER II . · I FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 25.
... . Locke had given a better . But his Essay was not to our young poet's taste . He had met with it early ; but he used to say , he had then no relish for it . Warburton . LETTER II . · I FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 25.
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