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 i
... Court Some months before the Queen's Death . II . From Dr. Swift , at Dublin .. How little he cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party . Of the first volume of Mr. Pope's tranflation of Homer . His circumftances in ...
... Court Some months before the Queen's Death . II . From Dr. Swift , at Dublin .. How little he cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party . Of the first volume of Mr. Pope's tranflation of Homer . His circumftances in ...
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... Court : Chara- Eter of Dr. Arbuthnot . XII . To Dr. Swift . Character of fame of his friends in England ; with further in- vitations . XIII . Dr. Swift's answer . Death of Lord Oxford's fon : fomething concerning Ph -- s : More of his ...
... Court : Chara- Eter of Dr. Arbuthnot . XII . To Dr. Swift . Character of fame of his friends in England ; with further in- vitations . XIII . Dr. Swift's answer . Death of Lord Oxford's fon : fomething concerning Ph -- s : More of his ...
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... . P's friendship ; with fome confi- deration of his circumstances . XXVI . From Mr. Gay . Raillery : What em- ployment was offered him at court , and why he refufed it . a 2 XXVII . Dr. LETTER XXVII . Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay . On CONTENT S.
... . P's friendship ; with fome confi- deration of his circumstances . XXVI . From Mr. Gay . Raillery : What em- ployment was offered him at court , and why he refufed it . a 2 XXVII . Dr. LETTER XXVII . Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay . On CONTENT S.
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... Court . Of the Beggars Opera . XXVIII . From Lord Bolingbroke and Mr. Pope . Of the Dunciad . Advice to the Dean in the manner of Mon- taigne .--- Of courtiers , and of the Beggars Opera . XXIX . Of a true Jonathan Gulliver in New ...
... Court . Of the Beggars Opera . XXVIII . From Lord Bolingbroke and Mr. Pope . Of the Dunciad . Advice to the Dean in the manner of Mon- taigne .--- Of courtiers , and of the Beggars Opera . XXIX . Of a true Jonathan Gulliver in New ...
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... . From Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay . ` Congra- tulation on Mr. Gay's leaving the Court ; Lord Cornbury's refusal of a penfion : Character of Mr. Gay . a 4 LVIII . From LETTER LVIII . From the fame . Concerning the writ- CONTENTS . vii.
... . From Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay . ` Congra- tulation on Mr. Gay's leaving the Court ; Lord Cornbury's refusal of a penfion : Character of Mr. Gay . a 4 LVIII . From LETTER LVIII . From the fame . Concerning the writ- CONTENTS . vii.
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