The Rape of the Lock and Other Poems by Alexander Pope
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* * * * * CONTENTS OF THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM PART I Introduction. That 'tis as great a fault to judge ill, as to write v. 1. ill, and a more dangerous one to the public, v. 9 to 18 That a true Taste is as rare to be found, as a true Genius. v. 19 to 25 That most men are born with some Taste, but spoiled by false Education. v. 26 to 45 The multitude of Critics, and causes of them. v. 46 to 67. That we are to study our own Taste, and know the Limits of it. |
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