The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volumen 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 páginas |
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... Verses on his death - bed 258 V. From Mr. Steele 260 VI . The Answer 261 VII . To Mr. Steele . Of the Emperor Adrian 262 VIII . From Mr. Steele 263 IX . Ode . The Dying Chriftian to his Soul 264 X. To Mr. Addison . On Dennis's Remarks ...
... Verses on his death - bed 258 V. From Mr. Steele 260 VI . The Answer 261 VII . To Mr. Steele . Of the Emperor Adrian 262 VIII . From Mr. Steele 263 IX . Ode . The Dying Chriftian to his Soul 264 X. To Mr. Addison . On Dennis's Remarks ...
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... Verses , etc. ascribed to Mr. P. which were not his . ] II . Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence for Thirty Years : from 1704 to 1734. Being a Collection of Letters which paffed between him and several eminent Perfons . Printed for E ...
... Verses , etc. ascribed to Mr. P. which were not his . ] II . Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence for Thirty Years : from 1704 to 1734. Being a Collection of Letters which paffed between him and several eminent Perfons . Printed for E ...
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... verses , ( as thofe on the Idleness of business , on Igno- rance , on Laziness , etc. ) to make the method and numbers exact , and avoid repetitions ? For though ( upon reading them upon this occafion ) I believe , they might receive ...
... verses , ( as thofe on the Idleness of business , on Igno- rance , on Laziness , etc. ) to make the method and numbers exact , and avoid repetitions ? For though ( upon reading them upon this occafion ) I believe , they might receive ...
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... verses I entrusted you with , I hope you will let them undergo your purgatory , to fave them from other people's damning them : fince the the critics , who are generally the first damned in FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 25 From Mr Wycherley.
... verses I entrusted you with , I hope you will let them undergo your purgatory , to fave them from other people's damning them : fince the the critics , who are generally the first damned in FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 25 From Mr Wycherley.
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... verses of his , To the Author of a Poem called Succeffio , which got out in a Mifcellany in 1712 , three years be- fore Mr. Wycherley died , and two after he had laid afide the whole defign of publishing any poems . P. Thefe throughout ...
... verses of his , To the Author of a Poem called Succeffio , which got out in a Mifcellany in 1712 , three years be- fore Mr. Wycherley died , and two after he had laid afide the whole defign of publishing any poems . P. Thefe throughout ...
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