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... : 576.02120.2 S.B.N. GB : 576.02993.9 Republished in 1969 by Gregg International Publishers Limited 1 Westmead , Farnborough , Hants . , England Printed in Switzerland DW266 AN ESSAY ON ΤΗНЕ GENIUS and WRITINGS OF POPE.
... : 576.02120.2 S.B.N. GB : 576.02993.9 Republished in 1969 by Gregg International Publishers Limited 1 Westmead , Farnborough , Hants . , England Printed in Switzerland DW266 AN ESSAY ON ΤΗНЕ GENIUS and WRITINGS OF POPE.
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Joseph Warton. DW266 AN ESSAY ON ΤΗНЕ GENIUS and WRITINGS OF POPE . SECT . VIII . Of JANUARY and MAY , The WIFE of BATH , and TRANSLATIONS of STATIUS and Ovid , and the Імі- TATIONS of fome ENGLISH POETS . T HE first dawnings of polite ...
Joseph Warton. DW266 AN ESSAY ON ΤΗНЕ GENIUS and WRITINGS OF POPE . SECT . VIII . Of JANUARY and MAY , The WIFE of BATH , and TRANSLATIONS of STATIUS and Ovid , and the Імі- TATIONS of fome ENGLISH POETS . T HE first dawnings of polite ...
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... POPE selected to imitate : One cannot but wonder at his choice , which perhaps nothing but his youth could excuse . Dryden , who is known not to be nicely scrupulous , informs us that he would not versify it on account of its indecency .
... POPE selected to imitate : One cannot but wonder at his choice , which perhaps nothing but his youth could excuse . Dryden , who is known not to be nicely scrupulous , informs us that he would not versify it on account of its indecency .
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... great poet , he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and for ten impressions which his works have had in so many successive years , yet at present a in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 9 of Cowley. "Chaucer is a perpetual foun- ...
... great poet , he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and for ten impressions which his works have had in so many successive years , yet at present a in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 9 of Cowley. "Chaucer is a perpetual foun- ...
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