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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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A rhyming dictionary

John Walker - 1819 - 734 pages
...Some ne'er advance a judgment of their own, But catch the spreading notion of the town. Pope. ''fis with our judgments as our watches : none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. Pope. OWSE, See OUSE. OWZE. ox. Ox, btx,fox, equinox, orthodox, heterodox, etc. Perfect rhymes, the...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1

Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1822 - 426 pages
...fere nemo, says Tnlly, De Orator, i. quin acutius atque acrius vitia in dicendo, quam recta videat. A fool might once himself alone expose, Now one in...but rare, True Taste as seldom is the Critic's share ; NOTES'. Ita quidquid est in quo ofFenditur, id etiam illa qua; laudanda sunt obruit. La critique,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1

Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1822 - 428 pages
...fere nemo, says Tully, De Orator. i. quin acutius atque acrius vitia in dicendo, quam recta videat. A fool might once himself alone expose, Now one in...but rare, True Taste as seldom is the Critic's share ; NOTES. / Ita quidquid est in quo oiFenditur, id etiam illa qua:: laudanda sunt obniit. La critique,...
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The British poets, including translations, Volume 41

British poets - 1822 - 276 pages
...ancients.—Reverence due to the ancients, and praise of them. 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; Both must alike from...
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The Mirror: A Periodical Paper Published in Edinburgh in the Years ..., Volume 1

1822 - 326 pages
...which is the true, and which the false, we are often at a loss to determine : as the poet has said, ''Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own.' POPE. With regard to our external senses, this diversity of feeling, as far as it occurs, is of little...
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Poems on Various Subjects: But Chiefly Moral and Descriptive, with Songs ...

Thomas Edgar - 1822 - 298 pages
...critics ; but, in that event, I must console myself with these Knes of the discerning Pope : — " In poets, as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share." But there is still a stronger consideration that fortifies my mind, and will fully compensate want...
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The British Essayists: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical ..., Volumes 33-34

Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 690 pages
...which is the true, and which the false, we are often at a loss to determine : as the poet has said, "Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. — POPE. ' With regard to our external senses, this diversity of feeling, as far as it occurs, is...
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The Works of Alexander Popekesq., with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 pages
...more usefully exercised in writing, than i^ judging. Some few in that, but numbers err in this, 5 Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool might...none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. 10 COMMENTARY. But readers have been misled by the modesty of the Title, which only promises an Art of...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 3

Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - English literature - 1824 - 400 pages
...usefully exercised in writing, than in judging. But Some few in that, but numbers err in this, 5 Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool might...none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. 10 COMMENTARY. But readers have been misled by the modesty of the Title, which only promises an Art of...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...offence To tire our patience, than mislead our sense. Some few in that, but numbers err in this. Ten ce had ceas'd, when the superior Fiend Was moving...pond'rous shield. Ethereal temper, massy, large an 'Tie with our judgments as our watches; none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In poets as...
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