Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters of Books and Men: Collected from the Conversation of Mr. Pope and Other Eminent Persons of His Time |
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The Editor's Preface The French abound in collections of this nature , which they have distinguished with the title of Ana . England has produced few examples of the kind , but they are eminently excellent . It may be sufficient to name ...
The Editor's Preface The French abound in collections of this nature , which they have distinguished with the title of Ana . England has produced few examples of the kind , but they are eminently excellent . It may be sufficient to name ...
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Education leads us from the admiration of beauty in natural objects , to the admiration of artificial ( or ... P. Arts are taken from nature ; and after a thousand vain efforts for improvements , are best when they return to their first ...
Education leads us from the admiration of beauty in natural objects , to the admiration of artificial ( or ... P. Arts are taken from nature ; and after a thousand vain efforts for improvements , are best when they return to their first ...
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Secondly , After they were conquered , and their spirits debased , they made the figures of their deities frightful , on purpose to keep the people in awe ; and this was the cause of their bad taste , some parts out of nature and some ...
Secondly , After they were conquered , and their spirits debased , they made the figures of their deities frightful , on purpose to keep the people in awe ; and this was the cause of their bad taste , some parts out of nature and some ...
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