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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When we speak against one capital vice , we ought to speak against its opposite : the middle betwixt both is the point for ... ( This was . after he had been speaking coldly of his moral work ; and had been pressed to go on with it ...
When we speak against one capital vice , we ought to speak against its opposite : the middle betwixt both is the point for ... ( This was . after he had been speaking coldly of his moral work ; and had been pressed to go on with it ...
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But , I suppose , he must speak of writers when they use a borrowed style , and not when they write their own . He himself had the greatest compass , in imitating styles , that I ever knew in any man : and he had it partly from his ...
But , I suppose , he must speak of writers when they use a borrowed style , and not when they write their own . He himself had the greatest compass , in imitating styles , that I ever knew in any man : and he had it partly from his ...
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P. The great thing toward speaking or writing well , is to understand the thing perfectly , which one is to write or speak about . I scarce ever heard any one speak ill in the House of Commons , in an affair which he was well acquainted ...
P. The great thing toward speaking or writing well , is to understand the thing perfectly , which one is to write or speak about . I scarce ever heard any one speak ill in the House of Commons , in an affair which he was well acquainted ...
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