The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... himself . The errors of the prefs were almost innumerable , and could not xvi PREFACE . Answer to the fame To Robert Earl of Oxford Concerning fome misunderstandings From Mr Wycherley, after his illness Of a lady's fickness.
... himself . The errors of the prefs were almost innumerable , and could not xvi PREFACE . Answer to the fame To Robert Earl of Oxford Concerning fome misunderstandings From Mr Wycherley, after his illness Of a lady's fickness.
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... Wycherley . III . Mr Wycherley's humanity ; his encouragement of young writers ; concerning the Author's Paftorals . IV . From Mr Wycherley ; Answer to the former . V. From the fame . VI . Some reasons why friendships may be contrac ...
... Wycherley . III . Mr Wycherley's humanity ; his encouragement of young writers ; concerning the Author's Paftorals . IV . From Mr Wycherley ; Answer to the former . V. From the fame . VI . Some reasons why friendships may be contrac ...
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... Wycherley , after his illness XVII . From Mr Wycherley . XVIII . From Mr Wycherley . Concerning the Mifcel- lanies and the Critics . XIX . Concerning Mifcellanies , and the danger of young poets . XX . XXI . From Mr Wycherley XXII ...
... Wycherley , after his illness XVII . From Mr Wycherley . XVIII . From Mr Wycherley . Concerning the Mifcel- lanies and the Critics . XIX . Concerning Mifcellanies , and the danger of young poets . XX . XXI . From Mr Wycherley XXII ...
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... Wycherley's coldness . IX . Of the general conduct and inequality of men's lives . X. The ufe of poetical studies . A panegyrick upon dogs . XI . Of the Taste of country gentlemen . XII . XIII . After an illness . The obfcurity of a ...
... Wycherley's coldness . IX . Of the general conduct and inequality of men's lives . X. The ufe of poetical studies . A panegyrick upon dogs . XI . Of the Taste of country gentlemen . XII . XIII . After an illness . The obfcurity of a ...
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... Wycherley , & c . XXX . From Mr Cromwell . XXXI . LETTERS to SEVERAL LADIES . p . 125 . LETTER I. II . III . IV . V. VI . VII . VIII . To a Lady from Bath . IX . X. XI . To Mrs - on the Earl of Oxford's Behaviour , apprehenfions of ...
... Wycherley , & c . XXX . From Mr Cromwell . XXXI . LETTERS to SEVERAL LADIES . p . 125 . LETTER I. II . III . IV . V. VI . VII . VIII . To a Lady from Bath . IX . X. XI . To Mrs - on the Earl of Oxford's Behaviour , apprehenfions of ...
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