“Some people will never learn anything, for this reason, because they understand everything too soon.”
Quote by Alexander Pope
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This volume is a compilation of Alexander Pope's literary works, encompassing both verse and prose. It includes critical annotations by various scholars such as Johnson, Wakefield, and Chalmers. The collection also features original letters from Pope, along with supplementary observations and a biography of the poet. more
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