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 x
... publish . Of his own letters . The care he shall take of Mr. Pope's , to prevent their being printed . LXXVIII . From Dr. Swift . Cn the death of friends . What fort of popularity be bas LETTER has in Ireland . Against the general ...
... publish . Of his own letters . The care he shall take of Mr. Pope's , to prevent their being printed . LXXVIII . From Dr. Swift . Cn the death of friends . What fort of popularity be bas LETTER has in Ireland . Against the general ...
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... published in England . The Dean's own opinion of them . LXXXVIII . From Dr. Swift . ing ftate of health . Of his declin- His opinion of Mr. P's Dialogue , intitled , One Thousand Seven hundred and Thirty Eight . The entire colle- LETTER ...
... published in England . The Dean's own opinion of them . LXXXVIII . From Dr. Swift . ing ftate of health . Of his declin- His opinion of Mr. P's Dialogue , intitled , One Thousand Seven hundred and Thirty Eight . The entire colle- LETTER ...
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... publish ; them . But a friend , on whofe judgment he relied ( the fame I fuppofe whom he mentions above , as being a- broad at the time of writ- ing this letter ) diffuaded him from that defign . He told the Dean , there were feveral ...
... publish ; them . But a friend , on whofe judgment he relied ( the fame I fuppofe whom he mentions above , as being a- broad at the time of writ- ing this letter ) diffuaded him from that defign . He told the Dean , there were feveral ...
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... published with a design of setting the two Kingdoms at variance ; directing at the fame time that the Printer should be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of law . The Chief Justice had so quick an understand- ing , that he resolved , if ...
... published with a design of setting the two Kingdoms at variance ; directing at the fame time that the Printer should be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of law . The Chief Justice had so quick an understand- ing , that he resolved , if ...
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... amongst the Dean's works , pose , were not then published Lord Lord Lieutenant , was extremely offended at the conduct and 26 LETTERS TO AND From Mr Gay and Mr Pope An count of the reception of Gulliver's Travels in England.
... amongst the Dean's works , pose , were not then published Lord Lord Lieutenant , was extremely offended at the conduct and 26 LETTERS TO AND From Mr Gay and Mr Pope An count of the reception of Gulliver's Travels in England.
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