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 ii
... Bolingbroke , a postscript to the foregoing letter , with fome account of his own sentiments and fituation in ... Lord Oxford's Son : Something concerning Ph -- s : More of his Misanthropy . XIV . Expectations of Dr. Swift's ...
... Bolingbroke , a postscript to the foregoing letter , with fome account of his own sentiments and fituation in ... Lord Oxford's Son : Something concerning Ph -- s : More of his Misanthropy . XIV . Expectations of Dr. Swift's ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke's life in the country . More about the Dunciad . XXXIII . From Dr. Swift . Advice how to pub- lish the Dunciad : Concerning Lord B. and Mr. Gay . XXXIV . From Bath . The pleasure of being abufed in company with worthy ...
... Lord Bolingbroke's life in the country . More about the Dunciad . XXXIII . From Dr. Swift . Advice how to pub- lish the Dunciad : Concerning Lord B. and Mr. Gay . XXXIV . From Bath . The pleasure of being abufed in company with worthy ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke . Ex- bortation to him to write history . The Dean's temper , his present a- musements , and difpofition . XXXVII . From the Same on the same fub- jects , and concerning ¿conomy ; bis fentiments on the times , and his ...
... Lord Bolingbroke . Ex- bortation to him to write history . The Dean's temper , his present a- musements , and difpofition . XXXVII . From the Same on the same fub- jects , and concerning ¿conomy ; bis fentiments on the times , and his ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , concerning his metaphyfical work . LXXII . From Dr. Swift . The answer . Of bis own amusements , the Essay on Man , and Lord B's writings . LXXIII . Of the pleasures of his conversation ; Of Dr. Arbuthnot's decay ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , concerning his metaphyfical work . LXXII . From Dr. Swift . The answer . Of bis own amusements , the Essay on Man , and Lord B's writings . LXXIII . Of the pleasures of his conversation ; Of Dr. Arbuthnot's decay ...
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... Lord B.'s writings . New invita- tions to England . LXXXI . From Dr. Swift . His Refolution to preferve Mr. Pope's ... Bolingbroke and Dr. Swift as writers . LXXXIII . From Dr. Swift . Of old age , and death of friends . More of ...
... Lord B.'s writings . New invita- tions to England . LXXXI . From Dr. Swift . His Refolution to preferve Mr. Pope's ... Bolingbroke and Dr. Swift as writers . LXXXIII . From Dr. Swift . Of old age , and death of friends . More of ...
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