The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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Page xxiii
... poetical studies . A panegyrick upon dogs . XI . Of the Taste of country gentlemen . XII . XIII . After an illness . The obfcurity of a country life . XIV . On the fame fubject . XV . From Mr Cromwell . Pyrrhus in Virgil . XVI . Answer ...
... poetical studies . A panegyrick upon dogs . XI . Of the Taste of country gentlemen . XII . XIII . After an illness . The obfcurity of a country life . XIV . On the fame fubject . XV . From Mr Cromwell . Pyrrhus in Virgil . XVI . Answer ...
Page xxvi
... misunderstandings . XVII . To the Hon . concerning Mr Addifon , Philips's calumny , and Mr Gay's Paftorals . XVIII . The vanity of poetical fåme , ferious thoughts . LETTER XIX . Concerning the tranflation of Homer . XX CONTENTS .
... misunderstandings . XVII . To the Hon . concerning Mr Addifon , Philips's calumny , and Mr Gay's Paftorals . XVIII . The vanity of poetical fåme , ferious thoughts . LETTER XIX . Concerning the tranflation of Homer . XX CONTENTS .
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... Poetical , notwithstanding the inany libellous mifreprefentations of them , against which the former of thefe Gentlemen has told me he will one day vindicate him . I fuppofe thofe injuries were begun by the violence of Party ,. but ...
... Poetical , notwithstanding the inany libellous mifreprefentations of them , against which the former of thefe Gentlemen has told me he will one day vindicate him . I fuppofe thofe injuries were begun by the violence of Party ,. but ...
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... poetical gallant , that a Queen , if she had to do with a groom , would ex- pect a mark of his kindness from him , tho ' it were but his curry - comb . But you and I will dispute this mat- ter when I am fo happy as to see you here ; and ...
... poetical gallant , that a Queen , if she had to do with a groom , would ex- pect a mark of his kindness from him , tho ' it were but his curry - comb . But you and I will dispute this mat- ter when I am fo happy as to see you here ; and ...
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... poetical damning , the fecond time ; and fave my rhimes from being condemn'd to the critics flames to all eternity ; but ( by the faith you profefs ) you know your works of fupererogation , transfer'd upon an hum- ble acknowledging ...
... poetical damning , the fecond time ; and fave my rhimes from being condemn'd to the critics flames to all eternity ; but ( by the faith you profefs ) you know your works of fupererogation , transfer'd upon an hum- ble acknowledging ...
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