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. Who said: “True wit is what oft was thought, but never so well expressed”?

ADr. Johnson

BJohn Dryden

CT.S. Eliot

DAlexander Pope

Answer:

D. Alexander Pope

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This famous line from Pope’s Essay on Criticism defines wit as expressing familiar truths in an elegant way.


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