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 iii
... subject from Mr. Pope . Advice against party - writing . XX . From Dr. Swift . About Gulliver , and of a fecond journey to England . XXI . From the fame . Concerning party , and dependency : And of the project of joint volume of ...
... subject from Mr. Pope . Advice against party - writing . XX . From Dr. Swift . About Gulliver , and of a fecond journey to England . XXI . From the fame . Concerning party , and dependency : And of the project of joint volume of ...
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... subject . Of Mr. Pope's epifiles , and particularly that on the use of riches . LXIV . From Mr. Pope , on Mr. Gay : His care of his memory and writings ; con- cerning the Dean's and his own ; and of feveral other things . LXV..More ...
... subject . Of Mr. Pope's epifiles , and particularly that on the use of riches . LXIV . From Mr. Pope , on Mr. Gay : His care of his memory and writings ; con- cerning the Dean's and his own ; and of feveral other things . LXV..More ...
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... subject ; pray hear what he fays . I believe further , the paftoral ridicule is not exhausted ; and that a porter , footman , or chairman's paftoral might do well . Or what think you of a Newgate- pastoral , among the whores and thieves ...
... subject ; pray hear what he fays . I believe further , the paftoral ridicule is not exhausted ; and that a porter , footman , or chairman's paftoral might do well . Or what think you of a Newgate- pastoral , among the whores and thieves ...
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... Subjects . Although I am not ignorant of those artificial Neceffities which a corrupted Ministry can create , for keeping up Forces to fupport a Faction against the publick Interest . As to Parliaments , I adored the wisdom of that ...
... Subjects . Although I am not ignorant of those artificial Neceffities which a corrupted Ministry can create , for keeping up Forces to fupport a Faction against the publick Interest . As to Parliaments , I adored the wisdom of that ...
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... Subject nor fo ftupid an Author , as I have been represented by the virulence of Libellers , whofe malice hath taken the fame train in both , by fathering dangerous Princi- ples in government upon me , which I never maintained , and ...
... Subject nor fo ftupid an Author , as I have been represented by the virulence of Libellers , whofe malice hath taken the fame train in both , by fathering dangerous Princi- ples in government upon me , which I never maintained , and ...
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