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Pls helps me. Pls Pls. I will surely mark you as brainliest. Name a new Play, and he's the Poet's Friend, Nay show'd his Faults—but when wou'd Poets mend? No Place so Sacred from such Fops is barr'd, Nor is Paul's Church more safe than Paul's Church-yard: Nay, fly to Altars; there they'll talk you dead; For Fools rush in where Angels fear to tread. These lines have been taken from 'An Essay on Criticism' by Alexander Pope. Give the meaning of these lines. [At least 80 words]

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An Essay on Criticism is one of the first major poems written by the English writer Alexander Pope (1688–1744). It is the source of the famous quotations "To err is human, to forgive divine", "A little learning is a dang'rous thing" (frequently misquoted as "A little knowledge is a dang'rous thing"), and "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread".

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