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Pope , in his turn , put the juvenile version of Statius into his hands for correction .
Their correspondence afforded the publick its first knowledge of Pope ' s
Epistolary Powers ; for his Letters were given by Cromwel to one Mrs . Thomas ,
and the ...
Pope , in his turn , put the juvenile version of Statius into his hands for correction .
Their correspondence afforded the publick its first knowledge of Pope ' s
Epistolary Powers ; for his Letters were given by Cromwel to one Mrs . Thomas ,
and the ...
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He left the pamphlet to itself , having difowned it to Dennis , and perhaps did 110t
think Pope to have deserved much by his officiousness . This year was printed in
the Guardian the ironical comparison between the Pas . torals of Phillips and ...
He left the pamphlet to itself , having difowned it to Dennis , and perhaps did 110t
think Pope to have deserved much by his officiousness . This year was printed in
the Guardian the ironical comparison between the Pas . torals of Phillips and ...
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willing to print the paper left Pope Thould be offended . Addison immediately saw
the writer ' s design ; and , as it seems , had malice enough to conceal his
discovery , and to permit a publication which , by making his friend Phillips
ridiculous ...
willing to print the paper left Pope Thould be offended . Addison immediately saw
the writer ' s design ; and , as it seems , had malice enough to conceal his
discovery , and to permit a publication which , by making his friend Phillips
ridiculous ...
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he so zealously defended ; and adds an idle story of Pope ' s behaviour at a
tavern . The pamphlet was written with little power of thought or language , and , if
suffered to remain without notice , would have been very soon forgotten . Pope
had ...
he so zealously defended ; and adds an idle story of Pope ' s behaviour at a
tavern . The pamphlet was written with little power of thought or language , and , if
suffered to remain without notice , would have been very soon forgotten . Pope
had ...
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lore of Dryden , and more certainty in that of Pope . Poetry was not the fole -
praise of either ; for both excelled likewise in prose ; but Pope did not borrow his
prose from his predecessor . The style of Dryden is capricious and varied , that of
...
lore of Dryden , and more certainty in that of Pope . Poetry was not the fole -
praise of either ; for both excelled likewise in prose ; but Pope did not borrow his
prose from his predecessor . The style of Dryden is capricious and varied , that of
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Addiſon afterwards allowed appear attention beauties becauſe called cenſured character common conſidered copies criticiſm delight deſire diſcovered Dryden eaſily edition effect elegance employed Engliſh epitaph equally excellence expected fame father fault firſt fome formed friendſhip gave give given hands himſelf Homer honour hope hundred Iliad kind King knowledge known language laſt learning leſs Letters lines living Lord mean ment mention mind moſt muſt nature never notes numbers once opinion original performances perhaps pleaſed pleaſure poem poet poetry Pope Pope's powers praiſe preſent printed publick publiſhed readers reaſon received regard remarks ſaid ſame ſays ſeems ſhould ſome ſometimes ſubject ſuch ſufficient ſuppoſed Swift tell theſe things thoſe thought thouſand tion told tranſlation true uſed verſes verſion virtue volume whoſe write written wrote