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Alexander Pope

CHAPTER III
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His observations, according to Johnson, were candid, though not indicative of a powerful mind.

Pope, he adds, had in Spence, the first experience of a critic "who censured with respect and praised with alacrity." Pope made Spence's acquaintance, recommended him to patrons, and was repaid by warm admiration.
FOOTNOTES: [6] See Elwin's Pope, Correspondence, vol.iii.p.

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