An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope (1756-1782)Garland Pub., 1974 - Verse satire, English |
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... amber . But if rhyme occasions fuch inconveniences and improprieties in fo exact a writer as our author , what can be Boileau . Sat. 2. v . 53 . expected expected from inferior versifiers * ? It is not my AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 153.
... amber . But if rhyme occasions fuch inconveniences and improprieties in fo exact a writer as our author , what can be Boileau . Sat. 2. v . 53 . expected expected from inferior versifiers * ? It is not my AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 153.
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... occasion of adding , that it is allo : to be regretted ; that Montesquieu never finished a political romance he intended to give , called Arfaces . + Epitre x . ver . 93 . There There is in this paffage the true manner of Horace AND ...
... occasion of adding , that it is allo : to be regretted ; that Montesquieu never finished a political romance he intended to give , called Arfaces . + Epitre x . ver . 93 . There There is in this paffage the true manner of Horace AND ...
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