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Pagina 135
... Ambrose Philips in number 523. " Addison , " said Pope to Spence , " seemed to value himself more upon his poetry than upon his prose ; though he wrote the latter with such particular ease , fluency , and happiness . " This cften ...
... Ambrose Philips in number 523. " Addison , " said Pope to Spence , " seemed to value himself more upon his poetry than upon his prose ; though he wrote the latter with such particular ease , fluency , and happiness . " This cften ...
Pagina 136
... Ambrose Philips . In revenge Pope wrote his paper commending Philips ' performance and depreciating his own , the irony of which , it is said , escaping the notice of Steele , was inserted by him in the Guardian , much to the amusement ...
... Ambrose Philips . In revenge Pope wrote his paper commending Philips ' performance and depreciating his own , the irony of which , it is said , escaping the notice of Steele , was inserted by him in the Guardian , much to the amusement ...
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