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The Works: Including Several Hundred Unpublished Letters, and Other New Materials

This book is a compilation that includes a large selection of letters that have not been published before, along with other newly found materials. The collection aims to provide a deeper insight into the author's life and thoughts, offering readers a more complete understanding of their work. more

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Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope, an English poet, was born on May 21, 1688, and died on May 30, 1744. He is renowned for his wit, satire, and elegant poetry, with his most famous works including 'An Essay on Criticism' and 'The Moral Essays'. Pope's works have had a profound impact on literature and philosophy, both in his time and today. more

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“Alas! the small discredit of a bribe Scarce hurts the lawyer, but undoes the scribe.”

“Others import yet nobler arts from France, Teach kings to fiddle, and make senates dance.”

“Of darkness visible so much be lent, as half to show, half veil, the deep intent.”

“But just disease to luxury succeeds, And ev'ry death its own avenger breeds.”