The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volumen 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 páginas |
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Página xvii
... hands of this Pretieufe , fhould have given you fo much disturbance ; for the laft thing I fhould do would be to disoblige you , for whom I have ever pre- served the greatest esteem , and shall ever be , Sir , Your faithful Friend , etc ...
... hands of this Pretieufe , fhould have given you fo much disturbance ; for the laft thing I fhould do would be to disoblige you , for whom I have ever pre- served the greatest esteem , and shall ever be , Sir , Your faithful Friend , etc ...
Página xix
... hand , we doubt not the reader will be much more furprized to find , at that early period , fo much variety of style , affecting fentiment , and juftness of criticism , in pieces which must have been writ in hafte , very few perhaps ...
... hand , we doubt not the reader will be much more furprized to find , at that early period , fo much variety of style , affecting fentiment , and juftness of criticism , in pieces which must have been writ in hafte , very few perhaps ...
Página xxv
... hands of a woman who printed them , without his , or his correfpondent's confent , in 1727. This treatment , and the apprehenfion of more of the fame kind , put him upon recalling as many as he could from those who he imagined had kept ...
... hands of a woman who printed them , without his , or his correfpondent's confent , in 1727. This treatment , and the apprehenfion of more of the fame kind , put him upon recalling as many as he could from those who he imagined had kept ...
Página xxviii
... hand , like a painter's , be more distin- guishable in a flight sketch than in a finished picture , this very careleffness will make them the better known from from fuch counterfeits , as have been , and may xxviii PREFACE .
... hand , like a painter's , be more distin- guishable in a flight sketch than in a finished picture , this very careleffness will make them the better known from from fuch counterfeits , as have been , and may xxviii PREFACE .
Página 3
... hand , a childish jealousy , a puerile affectation , an at- tention and lying at catch for turns and points , together with a total ignorance and contempt of order , of method , and of all relation of the parts to one another to compose ...
... hand , a childish jealousy , a puerile affectation , an at- tention and lying at catch for turns and points , together with a total ignorance and contempt of order , of method , and of all relation of the parts to one another to compose ...
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