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 viii
... LETTER LVIII . From the same . Concerning the writ- ing of fables : Advice about æcoпоту , and provifion for old age ; of inatten- tion , & c . Poftfcript to the Duchess . 4 LIX . From the fame to Mr. Gay , and a foft- Script to the ...
... LETTER LVIII . From the same . Concerning the writ- ing of fables : Advice about æcoпоту , and provifion for old age ; of inatten- tion , & c . Poftfcript to the Duchess . 4 LIX . From the fame to Mr. Gay , and a foft- Script to the ...
Page xii
... LETTER LXXXIV . Of the complaints of friends .---- One of the best comforts of old age .-- Some of his Letters copied in Ireland , and printed .---- Of Lord Bolingbroke's retirement . Of Some new friends , and of what fort they are ...
... LETTER LXXXIV . Of the complaints of friends .---- One of the best comforts of old age .-- Some of his Letters copied in Ireland , and printed .---- Of Lord Bolingbroke's retirement . Of Some new friends , and of what fort they are ...
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... Epistle from you . My Lord Oxford says you have not written a Some time before the | reconcile them , he retired Death of Queen Anne , when to a Friend's House in Berk- . her minifters were quarrel - shire , and never faw them ling ...
... Epistle from you . My Lord Oxford says you have not written a Some time before the | reconcile them , he retired Death of Queen Anne , when to a Friend's House in Berk- . her minifters were quarrel - shire , and never faw them ling ...
Page 88
... Epistle of Mrs. Gul- liver . The Bookseller would fain have print- ed ' em before the second Edition of the Book , but I would not permit it without your ap- probation : nor do I much like them . You fee how much like a Poet I write ...
... Epistle of Mrs. Gul- liver . The Bookseller would fain have print- ed ' em before the second Edition of the Book , but I would not permit it without your ap- probation : nor do I much like them . You fee how much like a Poet I write ...
Page 155
... Epistles to fall into his hands , and how glorioufly they would fall short of ev'ry ingenious reader's expectations ? You can't imagine what a vanity it is to me , to have fomething to rebuke you for in the way of Oeconomy . I love the ...
... Epistles to fall into his hands , and how glorioufly they would fall short of ev'ry ingenious reader's expectations ? You can't imagine what a vanity it is to me , to have fomething to rebuke you for in the way of Oeconomy . I love the ...
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