 | Alexander Pope - 1735
...Places ; not confidering that Nature loves Truth fo well, that it hardly ever admits of flourifhing : Conceit is to Nature what Paint is to Beauty ; it is not only needlels, but impairs what it wou'd improve. There is a certain Majefty in Simplicity which is far... | |
 | Battista Guarini - 1736 - 272 pages
...all Pieces, not confideri^g Nature loves Truth fo well, that it rarely ever admits of flourifhing. Conceit is to Nature, what Paint is to Beauty ; it is not only needlefs, but impairs what it would improve. ..There is a certain Majefty in Simplicity which is far... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1737 - 306 pages
...places ; not confidering that nature loves truth fo well, that it hardly ever admits of flourifhing. Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs, but impairs what it wou'd improve. There is a certain majefty in fimplicity which is far... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1737
...places; not confidering that nature loves truth fo well, that it hardly ever admits of flourifhing : Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs , but impairs what it wou'd improve. There is a certain majefty in fimplicity which is far... | |
 | William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745
...Places ; not confidering that Nature loves Truth fo well, that it hardly ever admits of flourifhing ; Conceit is to Nature what Paint is to Beauty ; it is not only needlefe, but impairs what it wou'd improve. There is a certain Majefty in Simplicity, which is far... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1757
...places ; not confidering that nature loves truth fo well, that it hardly ever admits of flourifhing : Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs, but impairs what it would improve. There is a certain majcfty in fimplicity, which is far... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1760
...places; not conlidering that nature loves truth fo weH, that it hardly ever admits of flouriming : Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs, but impairs what it would improve. There is a certain majefty in fimplicity which is far... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1778
...places ; not confidering that nature loves truth fo well, that it hardly ever admits of flourifhing : Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs, but impairs what it would improve. There is a certain majefty in fimplicity, which is far... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1783 - 278 pages
...places; not confidering that nature loves truth, fo well, that it hardly -ever admits of flourifhing,. Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs, but impairs what it wouldimprove. There is a certain majefty in fimplicky,. which is far... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1788
...places; not considering that nature loves truth, fo well, that it hardly ever admits of flourifliing : Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs, but impairs what it would improve. There is a certain majefty in fimplicity, which is far... | |
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