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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Death of Lord Oxford's son : something concerning Ph -- s : More of bis Misanthropy . XIV . Expectations of Dr. Swift's journey to England . Character of low enemies and detractors ; with what temper they are to be borne .
Death of Lord Oxford's son : something concerning Ph -- s : More of bis Misanthropy . XIV . Expectations of Dr. Swift's journey to England . Character of low enemies and detractors ; with what temper they are to be borne .
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From Lord Bolingbroke and Mr. Pope . Of the Dunciad . Advice to the Dean in the munner of Montaigne .--- Of courtiers , and of the Beggars Opera . XXIX . Of a true Jonathan Gulliver in NewEngland : The Dunciad , and the Treatise of the ...
From Lord Bolingbroke and Mr. Pope . Of the Dunciad . Advice to the Dean in the munner of Montaigne .--- Of courtiers , and of the Beggars Opera . XXIX . Of a true Jonathan Gulliver in NewEngland : The Dunciad , and the Treatise of the ...
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Dr. Swift to Lord Bolingbroke . Exhortation to him to write history . The Dean's temper , his present amusements , and disposition . XXXVII . From the same on the same fubjects , and concerning æconomy ; bis sentiments on the times ...
Dr. Swift to Lord Bolingbroke . Exhortation to him to write history . The Dean's temper , his present amusements , and disposition . XXXVII . From the same on the same fubjects , and concerning æconomy ; bis sentiments on the times ...
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From Lord B. That the sense of friendship increases with increafe of years . Concerning a history of his own times , and Mr. P's moral poem . XLIV . Of the style of his Letters , of bis condition of life , his past friendships , dislike ...
From Lord B. That the sense of friendship increases with increafe of years . Concerning a history of his own times , and Mr. P's moral poem . XLIV . Of the style of his Letters , of bis condition of life , his past friendships , dislike ...
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... of their common ailments , and æconomy ; and against party - spirit in writing . LVII . From Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay . Congratulation on Mr. Gay's leaving the Court ; Lord Cornbury's refusal of a pension : Character of Mr. Gay .
... of their common ailments , and æconomy ; and against party - spirit in writing . LVII . From Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay . Congratulation on Mr. Gay's leaving the Court ; Lord Cornbury's refusal of a pension : Character of Mr. Gay .
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