The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... , The Rape of the Lock , Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady , Prologue to Mr. Addifon's Tragedy of Cato , Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore , 73 79 84 89 167 211 215 218 PREFACE . Am inclined to think that both the writers.
... , The Rape of the Lock , Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady , Prologue to Mr. Addifon's Tragedy of Cato , Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore , 73 79 84 89 167 211 215 218 PREFACE . Am inclined to think that both the writers.
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... and Achit . Our Author was more happy ; he was honoured very young with his friendship , and it continued till his death in all the circumstances of a familiar esteem . P. THE RAPE of the LOCK . ΑΝ HEROI - COMICAL ESSAY ON CRITICISM . 161.
... and Achit . Our Author was more happy ; he was honoured very young with his friendship , and it continued till his death in all the circumstances of a familiar esteem . P. THE RAPE of the LOCK . ΑΝ HEROI - COMICAL ESSAY ON CRITICISM . 161.
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Alexander Pope. THE RAPE of the LOCK . ΑΝ HEROI - COMICAL POE M. Written in the Year M DDC XII . то Mrs. ARABELLA FERMOR . MADAM , IT T will.
Alexander Pope. THE RAPE of the LOCK . ΑΝ HEROI - COMICAL POE M. Written in the Year M DDC XII . то Mrs. ARABELLA FERMOR . MADAM , IT T will.
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Alexander Pope. Plate IV . Vol.I. facing p.169 . Let Wreaths of Triumph now my Temples trin , The Victor cry'd , the glorious Prize is mine . Rape of die Lock THE RAPE of the LOC K. a Nolueram , Belinda.
Alexander Pope. Plate IV . Vol.I. facing p.169 . Let Wreaths of Triumph now my Temples trin , The Victor cry'd , the glorious Prize is mine . Rape of die Lock THE RAPE of the LOC K. a Nolueram , Belinda.
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... lock of her hair . The Author fent it to the Lady , with whom he was acquainted ; and fhe took it fo well as to give about copies of it . That first sketch ( we learn from one of his Letters ) was written in less than a fort- night , in ...
... lock of her hair . The Author fent it to the Lady , with whom he was acquainted ; and fhe took it fo well as to give about copies of it . That first sketch ( we learn from one of his Letters ) was written in less than a fort- night , in ...
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