The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: In Four Volumes, Volume 2Charles Whittingham, 1808 |
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... racter of an incorrigible poet . - Aud of an impertinent critic . - Character of a good critic . - The history of Criti- cism , and characters of the best critics : Aristotle . - Ho- race . - Dionysius - Petronius . - Quintilian ...
... racter of an incorrigible poet . - Aud of an impertinent critic . - Character of a good critic . - The history of Criti- cism , and characters of the best critics : Aristotle . - Ho- race . - Dionysius - Petronius . - Quintilian ...
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... racter of Clodio . - A caution against mistaking second qualities for first , which will destroy all possibility of the knowledge of mankind . - Examples of the strength of the ruling passion , and its continuation to the last breath ...
... racter of Clodio . - A caution against mistaking second qualities for first , which will destroy all possibility of the knowledge of mankind . - Examples of the strength of the ruling passion , and its continuation to the last breath ...
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