Poetical Works, to which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J.Woodward, 1836 |
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Page v
... mind , and frequently contradicts himself . accustomed to preside . Fifthly , he is almost perpetually in the wrong . " All these positions he attempts to prove by quo- tations and remarks ; but his desire to do mischief is greater than ...
... mind , and frequently contradicts himself . accustomed to preside . Fifthly , he is almost perpetually in the wrong . " All these positions he attempts to prove by quo- tations and remarks ; but his desire to do mischief is greater than ...
Page ix
... mind " Broome then offered his service a second time , with images which time effaces , produces ambi- which was probably accepted , as they had after- guity in diction , and obscurity in books . To this wards a closer correspondence ...
... mind " Broome then offered his service a second time , with images which time effaces , produces ambi- which was probably accepted , as they had after- guity in diction , and obscurity in books . To this wards a closer correspondence ...
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... mind too great for such minute employment . He grew dexterous by practice , and every sheet enabled him to write the next with more facility . The books of Fenton have very few alterations by the hand of Pope . Those of Broome have not ...
... mind too great for such minute employment . He grew dexterous by practice , and every sheet enabled him to write the next with more facility . The books of Fenton have very few alterations by the hand of Pope . Those of Broome have not ...
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... mind , and have written with care , or have af- It seems that Pope , being desirous of printing his terwards selected those which he had most hap- Letters , and not knowing how to do , without im- pily conceived , or most diligently ...
... mind , and have written with care , or have af- It seems that Pope , being desirous of printing his terwards selected those which he had most hap- Letters , and not knowing how to do , without im- pily conceived , or most diligently ...
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... mind thought him above neglect ; the sale increased , and was one of those in which philosophy and piety editions ... mind fervent and ve- And spite of pride , in erring reason's spite . hement , supplied by incessant and unlimited inqui ...
... mind thought him above neglect ; the sale increased , and was one of those in which philosophy and piety editions ... mind fervent and ve- And spite of pride , in erring reason's spite . hement , supplied by incessant and unlimited inqui ...
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