The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... opinion of himself in folitude , without know- ing the powers of other men , is very liable to errour ; but it was the felicity of Pope to rate himself at his real value . Most of his puerile productions were , by his ma- turer ...
... opinion of himself in folitude , without know- ing the powers of other men , is very liable to errour ; but it was the felicity of Pope to rate himself at his real value . Most of his puerile productions were , by his ma- turer ...
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... opinion or one style with another ; and when he com- pares , muft neceffarily diftinguish , reject , and prefer . But the account given by himself of his ftudies was , that from fourteen to twenty he read only for amufement , from ...
... opinion or one style with another ; and when he com- pares , muft neceffarily diftinguish , reject , and prefer . But the account given by himself of his ftudies was , that from fourteen to twenty he read only for amufement , from ...
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... opinion .. " Thirdly , he hath , like school - boys , borrowed both " from living and dead . Fourthly , he knows not his " own mind , and frequently contradicts himself . " Fifthly , he is almost perpetually in the wrong . " All these ...
... opinion .. " Thirdly , he hath , like school - boys , borrowed both " from living and dead . Fourthly , he knows not his " own mind , and frequently contradicts himself . " Fifthly , he is almost perpetually in the wrong . " All these ...
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... pofed to have inherited the opinion of her family . At its first appearance it was termed by Addison me- rum fal . Pope , however , faw that it was capable of improve- improvement ; and , having luckily contrived to bor- row 16 POPE .
... pofed to have inherited the opinion of her family . At its first appearance it was termed by Addison me- rum fal . Pope , however , faw that it was capable of improve- improvement ; and , having luckily contrived to bor- row 16 POPE .
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... opinion of the publick was already fettled , and it was no longer at the mercy of criticifm . About this time he published the Temple of Fame , which , as he tells Steele in their correfpondence , he had written two years before ; that ...
... opinion of the publick was already fettled , and it was no longer at the mercy of criticifm . About this time he published the Temple of Fame , which , as he tells Steele in their correfpondence , he had written two years before ; that ...
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