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... Pope's Works The Ionian Islands Modern French Comedy and Elegy Batrachomyomachia , and Hymn to Pan Irish Stories The Tale of a Chemist The Literary History of the Provençals The Lady Alice Lisle On Cotemporary Italian Writers AProphetic ...
... Pope's Works The Ionian Islands Modern French Comedy and Elegy Batrachomyomachia , and Hymn to Pan Irish Stories The Tale of a Chemist The Literary History of the Provençals The Lady Alice Lisle On Cotemporary Italian Writers AProphetic ...
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... Pope , and of other points which have often been subjects of contention between Italians and ultramontane controversialists ; but still , of the unity of the Roman Church , of the inherited supremacy of the Popes , and of the other ...
... Pope , and of other points which have often been subjects of contention between Italians and ultramontane controversialists ; but still , of the unity of the Roman Church , of the inherited supremacy of the Popes , and of the other ...
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... Pope and the intrigues of the Jesuits . pre- These , however , are minor blemishes ; and we should be unpar- donable , if , after the above enumeration of defects , we were to omit noticing the most honourable characteristic of this ...
... Pope and the intrigues of the Jesuits . pre- These , however , are minor blemishes ; and we should be unpar- donable , if , after the above enumeration of defects , we were to omit noticing the most honourable characteristic of this ...
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... Pope and his imitators , who never ventured to continue the same clause from couplet to couplet , than in those of poets who allow themselves that license . Every artificial division , which is strongly marked , and which frequently ...
... Pope and his imitators , who never ventured to continue the same clause from couplet to couplet , than in those of poets who allow themselves that license . Every artificial division , which is strongly marked , and which frequently ...
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... Pope , of men who conceived weakness and dullness to be an imitation of subdued and regulated enthusiasm ; who imagined themselves to be correct writers , because they were pre- cluded by nature herself from the glorious offences of ...
... Pope , of men who conceived weakness and dullness to be an imitation of subdued and regulated enthusiasm ; who imagined themselves to be correct writers , because they were pre- cluded by nature herself from the glorious offences of ...
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