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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... be borne . The amusements of bis friends in England .--- Lord . B's post- Script on the fame occafion . XV . From Dr. Swift , preparing to leave England again . 2 XVI . An- LETTER XVI . Answer from Mr. Pope . The regret ii CONTENTS .
... be borne . The amusements of bis friends in England .--- Lord . B's post- Script on the fame occafion . XV . From Dr. Swift , preparing to leave England again . 2 XVI . An- LETTER XVI . Answer from Mr. Pope . The regret ii CONTENTS .
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... fame fubject from Mr. Pope . Advice against party - writing . XX . From Dr. Swift . About Gulliver , and of a fecond journey to England . XXI . From the fanie . Concerning party , and dependency : And of the project of a joint volume of ...
... fame fubject from Mr. Pope . Advice against party - writing . XX . From Dr. Swift . About Gulliver , and of a fecond journey to England . XXI . From the fanie . Concerning party , and dependency : And of the project of a joint volume of ...
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... fame . His own and Mr. Pope's temper . XXXII . 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 ...
... fame . His own and Mr. Pope's temper . XXXII . 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 ...
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... fame and distinction . His friend- Ship for Mr. Pope . XXXVIII . From the fame . His condition : The ftate of Ireland : Character of Mrs. Pope : Reflections on Mr. Pope's and Mr. Gay's circumstances . XXXIX . Mr. Pope's answer : His ...
... fame and distinction . His friend- Ship for Mr. Pope . XXXVIII . From the fame . His condition : The ftate of Ireland : Character of Mrs. Pope : Reflections on Mr. Pope's and Mr. Gay's circumstances . XXXIX . Mr. Pope's answer : His ...
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... fame , The temper proper to men in years : An account of his own . The character of his lady .--- Postfript by Mr. P. on his mother , and the effects of the tender passions . XLVIII . From the fame . Of his studies , parti- cularly a ...
... fame , The temper proper to men in years : An account of his own . The character of his lady .--- Postfript by Mr. P. on his mother , and the effects of the tender passions . XLVIII . From the fame . Of his studies , parti- cularly a ...
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