The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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... death . The com- monest courtesies of literary life which even Bavius and Mavius would not have permitted themselves to neglect , are defiantly violated by our Augustans . Ano- nymity , far from serving as a cover against nominal ...
... death . The com- monest courtesies of literary life which even Bavius and Mavius would not have permitted themselves to neglect , are defiantly violated by our Augustans . Ano- nymity , far from serving as a cover against nominal ...
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... death . ' 2 See above all the exordium of his Last Day ; besides his poems on the accession of George I. and II . respectively . 3 By Dibdin , in his History of the Stage . In this sense Warburton might justly write to Gar- rick ...
... death . ' 2 See above all the exordium of his Last Day ; besides his poems on the accession of George I. and II . respectively . 3 By Dibdin , in his History of the Stage . In this sense Warburton might justly write to Gar- rick ...
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... death to leave be- hind him an income which has been variously estimated , but which at all events sensibly added to the worldly ease of his son . That the elder Pope was a devoted member of the Church of Rome , is equally undoubted ...
... death to leave be- hind him an income which has been variously estimated , but which at all events sensibly added to the worldly ease of his son . That the elder Pope was a devoted member of the Church of Rome , is equally undoubted ...
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... death , by Atterbury . Thus his attitude to- wards the church in which he was nurtured invariably remained that of a cheerful outward acquiescence , whatever at times may have been his views in regard to creeds and churches in general1 ...
... death , by Atterbury . Thus his attitude to- wards the church in which he was nurtured invariably remained that of a cheerful outward acquiescence , whatever at times may have been his views in regard to creeds and churches in general1 ...
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... Atterbury bishop of Rochester , the representative scholar of Oxford University ; the one Jacobite who was found ready for action at the critical moment of Queen was Anne's death ; and afterwards ( in 1722 ) the INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR . XXV.
... Atterbury bishop of Rochester , the representative scholar of Oxford University ; the one Jacobite who was found ready for action at the critical moment of Queen was Anne's death ; and afterwards ( in 1722 ) the INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR . XXV.
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