Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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... Homer himself , and all that ever in any Age or Nation went before him in the fame Enterprize ; by leaving out , alter- ing , or adding whatever he thought beft . Against this prefumptuous Attempt , Homer has been in all Times fo well ...
... Homer himself , and all that ever in any Age or Nation went before him in the fame Enterprize ; by leaving out , alter- ing , or adding whatever he thought beft . Against this prefumptuous Attempt , Homer has been in all Times fo well ...
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... Homer blind- ing her too much to perceive the very grossest of his Failings . By which Warning I am become a little more capable of Impartiality , though in a Dispute a- bout that very Poet for whom I have the greatest Veneration . M. D ...
... Homer blind- ing her too much to perceive the very grossest of his Failings . By which Warning I am become a little more capable of Impartiality , though in a Dispute a- bout that very Poet for whom I have the greatest Veneration . M. D ...
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... Homer , will be able to form the Manners of Men ; Alcibiades was of that Opinion , for a Grammarian having made his Brags before him , that he had in his Clofet an Homer corrected with his own Hand , What ! Friend , faid he , art thou ...
... Homer , will be able to form the Manners of Men ; Alcibiades was of that Opinion , for a Grammarian having made his Brags before him , that he had in his Clofet an Homer corrected with his own Hand , What ! Friend , faid he , art thou ...
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