Alexander Pope Quotes About Acting

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  • There still remains to mortify a wit The many-headed monster of the pit.

    'Imitations of Horace' Horace bk. 2, Epistle 1 (1737) l. 304
  • Who combats bravely is not therefore brave, He dreads a death-bed like the meanest slave: Who reasons wisely is not therefore wise,- His pride in reasoning, not in acting lies.

    Alexander Pope, William Roscoe (1847). “The works of Alexander Pope, esq., with notes and illustrations, by himself and others. To which are added, a new life of the author, an Estimate of his poetical character and writings, and occasional remarks by William Roscoe, esq”, p.188
  • A long, exact, and serious comedy; In every scene some moral let it teach, And, if it can, at once both please and preach.

    Alexander Pope, Alexander Dyce (1831). “Poetical Works”, p.162
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