The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volumen 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 páginas |
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Página iv
... young writers ; concerning the Author's Paftorals IV . From Mr. Wycherley : Answer to the former V. From the Same VI . Some reasons why friendships may be con- tracted between perfons of unequal years , • and the advantage of fuch ...
... young writers ; concerning the Author's Paftorals IV . From Mr. Wycherley : Answer to the former V. From the Same VI . Some reasons why friendships may be con- tracted between perfons of unequal years , • and the advantage of fuch ...
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... young 255 IV . On the Emperor Adrian's 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 ...
... young 255 IV . On the Emperor Adrian's 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 ...
Página xvii
... young man to me , whofe name , it seems , is Pattifon . I told him I fhould not write any thing , but I believed it might be fo as she writ in her letter . I am extremely concerned that my former indifcretion in putting them into the ...
... young man to me , whofe name , it seems , is Pattifon . I told him I fhould not write any thing , but I believed it might be fo as she writ in her letter . I am extremely concerned that my former indifcretion in putting them into the ...
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... young Boy , he prevailed with a friend to carry him to a Coffee - house which Dryden frequented ; where he had the fatisfaction he here speaks of . W. He fince did fo , in his dedication to the Duke of New . ' caftle , prefixed to the ...
... young Boy , he prevailed with a friend to carry him to a Coffee - house which Dryden frequented ; where he had the fatisfaction he here speaks of . W. He fince did fo , in his dedication to the Duke of New . ' caftle , prefixed to the ...
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... Mr. Locke had given a better . But his Effay was not to our young poet's taste . He had met with it early ; but he used to say , he had then no relish for it . W. I LETTER II . FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . Jan. B3 FROM 5 * MR . WYCHERLEY .
... Mr. Locke had given a better . But his Effay was not to our young poet's taste . He had met with it early ; but he used to say , he had then no relish for it . W. I LETTER II . FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . Jan. B3 FROM 5 * MR . WYCHERLEY .
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