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The Bookful Blockhead, Ignorantly Read, With Loads Of Learned Lumber In His Head.
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The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read,
With loads of learned lumber in his head.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
-- Essay on Criticism, Part iii, Line 53
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Most authors steal their works, or buy; Garth did not write his own Dispensary.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part iii, Line 59...
And make each day a critic on the last.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part iii, Line 12...
For fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part iii, Line 66...
Led by the light of the Maeonian star.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part iii, Line 89...
Such labour'd nothings, in so strange a style, Amaze th' unlearn'd and make the learned smile.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part ii, Line 126...
Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part ii, Line 53...
Men must be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown propos'd as things forgot.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part iii, Line 15...
Hills peep o'er hills, and Alps on Alps arise!
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part ii, Line 32...
To err is human, to forgive divine.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Criticism, Part ii, Line 325...