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Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author - Page 74
by Alexander Pope - 1860
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12

American periodicals - 1847 - 610 pages
...man's the goud for a' that." " True as the dial to the sun, Although it be not shined upon." " 'Tie with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike ; yet each believes his own " Or this, from the teeming pen of Shakspeare : — " A woman moved is like a fountain troubled. Muddy,...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author

Alexander Pope - 1848 - 642 pages
...offence To tire our patience, than mislead our sense. Some few in that, hut numhers err in this; Ten censure wrong' for one who writes amiss A fool might...prose. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches; none Gojust aliko, yet each helieves his own. 10 Both must alike from Heaven derive their light, These horn...
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The Moral Probe: Or One Hundred and Two Common Sense Essays on the Nature of ...

Levi Carroll Judson - Conduct of life - 1848 - 364 pages
...clearing out the Augean stable, as the only means of safety, for themselves and our country. OPINION. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches — none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. — Pope. IF Pope wrote truly of the people at the time he penned the above lines, they were composed...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Revised and arranged expressly for the ...

Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pages
...offence To tire our patience, than mislead our sense. Some few in that, but numbers err in this, Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool might...watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critics' share ; Both must alike from...
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The literary class book; or, Readings in English literature

Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...offence To tire our patience than mislead our sense ; Some few in that, but numbers err in this, Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool might...watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share. 26. All are but parts...
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Cooper's Journal: Or, Unfettered Thinker and Plain Speaker for Truth ...

Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 504 pages
...offence To tire our patience, than mislead our sense. Some few in that, but numbers err in this, Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool might...expose, Now one in verse makes many more in prose. Pope's Essay on Criticism. MEN OP THE FUTURE, — While diligently pursuing plans of study, — reading...
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A Whim and Its Consequences, Volume 2

George Payne Rainsford James - 1850 - 306 pages
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of ...

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1851 - 628 pages
...oflonco To tire our paticnce, than mislead our sense. Some few in that, but numbers err in this ; Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss A fool might...but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share • Doth must alike from Heaven derive their light, These horn to judge, as well as those to write....
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The Young Ladies' Reader: Containing Rules, Observations, and Exercises and ...

William Draper Swan - Readers - 1851 - 442 pages
...offence To tire our patience than mislead our sense ; Some few in that, but numbers err in this, Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool might...watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share. All are but parts...
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What's the Good Word?

William Safire - English language - 1982 - 344 pages
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