The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 9. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page 7
... merly a fellow of Trinity- and tranflated to the See of College , Dublin , ( to whom Derry in 1716-17 . the Dean was a Pupil ) after- B 4 S. ings , ings , perhaps upon the very peace of the nation FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 7.
... merly a fellow of Trinity- and tranflated to the See of College , Dublin , ( to whom Derry in 1716-17 . the Dean was a Pupil ) after- B 4 S. ings , ings , perhaps upon the very peace of the nation FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 7.
Page 9
... - felf , and I believe he faid truly , that he never wrote a line to gratify the animofity of any one party at the expene of another . See the letter to a noble lord . LETTER I LETTER ÌII . Mr. POPE to Dr. SWIFT . FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 9.
... - felf , and I believe he faid truly , that he never wrote a line to gratify the animofity of any one party at the expene of another . See the letter to a noble lord . LETTER I LETTER ÌII . Mr. POPE to Dr. SWIFT . FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 9.
Page 16
... see you . I am , with the tru- est esteem , Your's , & c . LETTER V. From Dr. SwIFT to Mr. POPE . A Dublin , Jan. 10 , 1721 . Thousand things have vexed me of late years , upon which I am determined to lay open my mind to you . I rather ...
... see you . I am , with the tru- est esteem , Your's , & c . LETTER V. From Dr. SwIFT to Mr. POPE . A Dublin , Jan. 10 , 1721 . Thousand things have vexed me of late years , upon which I am determined to lay open my mind to you . I rather ...
Page 21
... see how ill a taste for wit and fenfe prevails in the world , which Po- litics , and South - fea , and Party , and Opera's , and Masquerades have introduced . For , be- fides many infipid papers which the malice of This is a very ...
... see how ill a taste for wit and fenfe prevails in the world , which Po- litics , and South - fea , and Party , and Opera's , and Masquerades have introduced . For , be- fides many infipid papers which the malice of This is a very ...
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... see myself so far out - done by the Earl of Oxford in my own trade as a Scholar , and too good a Courtier not to discover his contempt of thofe who would be men of importance out of their sphere . Befides , to say the truth , although I ...
... see myself so far out - done by the Earl of Oxford in my own trade as a Scholar , and too good a Courtier not to discover his contempt of thofe who would be men of importance out of their sphere . Befides , to say the truth , although I ...
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