An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope (1756-1782)Garland Pub., 1974 - Verse satire, English |
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... Boileau . - So much the worse , faid the Prieft - And what fort of verses ? -Satires . - Still worfe and worse , faid the confeffor . - And against whom ? - Against those , said Boileau , who make bad verses ; against fuch mischievous ...
... Boileau . - So much the worse , faid the Prieft - And what fort of verses ? -Satires . - Still worfe and worse , faid the confeffor . - And against whom ? - Against those , said Boileau , who make bad verses ; against fuch mischievous ...
Page 292
... Boileau . A Lyon . 1770. Page 242 , v . i . + Oeuvres de M. Boileau , Defpreaux , par M. de Saint Marc . Tom . ii . 177 , Paris , 1747- Nugari cum illo , & difcincti ludere , donec Decoqueretur Nugari 292 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS the real ...
... Boileau . A Lyon . 1770. Page 242 , v . i . + Oeuvres de M. Boileau , Defpreaux , par M. de Saint Marc . Tom . ii . 177 , Paris , 1747- Nugari cum illo , & difcincti ludere , donec Decoqueretur Nugari 292 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS the real ...
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... Boileau ; which fable Boileau removed from the end of his Epistle to the King , by the advice of the great Prince of Condè , as unfuited to the subject , and finished with it an epiftle to L'Abbé des Roches , tom . i . p . 285. It will ...
... Boileau ; which fable Boileau removed from the end of his Epistle to the King , by the advice of the great Prince of Condè , as unfuited to the subject , and finished with it an epiftle to L'Abbé des Roches , tom . i . p . 285. It will ...
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