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. köide |
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From Dr. Swift , at Dublin . How little be cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party . Of the first volume of Mr. Pope's translation of Homer . His circumstances in Ireland . III . Mr. Pope's love and memory of Dr.
From Dr. Swift , at Dublin . How little be cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party . Of the first volume of Mr. Pope's translation of Homer . His circumstances in Ireland . III . Mr. Pope's love and memory of Dr.
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Anز 2 LETTER XVI . Answer from Mr. Pope . The regret CONTENT S. ii Dr Swift LETTER 1 1 Retired from Court some months before the Queen's Death From Dr Swift, at Dublin How little.
Anز 2 LETTER XVI . Answer from Mr. Pope . The regret CONTENT S. ii Dr Swift LETTER 1 1 Retired from Court some months before the Queen's Death From Dr Swift, at Dublin How little.
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Invitation to Dublin . His own situation there , and temper . LXIX . Answer to the former . His temper of mind since his mother's death . The union of sentiments in all his acquaintance . LXX . Concern for his absence .
Invitation to Dublin . His own situation there , and temper . LXIX . Answer to the former . His temper of mind since his mother's death . The union of sentiments in all his acquaintance . LXX . Concern for his absence .
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MYO Dublin , June 28 , 1715 . Y : Lord Bishop of Clogher gave me your kind letter full of reproaches for my not writing . I am naturally no very exact correspondent , and when I leave a country without probability of returning , I think ...
MYO Dublin , June 28 , 1715 . Y : Lord Bishop of Clogher gave me your kind letter full of reproaches for my not writing . I am naturally no very exact correspondent , and when I leave a country without probability of returning , I think ...
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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 chuse to appeal to you than to my Lord Chief Justice Whitfhed , under the situation I am in .
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 chuse to appeal to you than to my Lord Chief Justice Whitfhed , under the situation I am in .
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