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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LXII . From Mr. I ope and Dr. Arbuthnot to Dr. Szeift : On the sudden death of Mr. Gay . LXIII . From Ir . Stift . On the same subject . Of Mr. Pope's epifiles , and particularly that on the use of riches . LXIV .
LXII . From Mr. I ope and Dr. Arbuthnot to Dr. Szeift : On the sudden death of Mr. Gay . LXIII . From Ir . Stift . On the same subject . Of Mr. Pope's epifiles , and particularly that on the use of riches . LXIV .
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Of the use of picture and sculpture , both for civil and religious purposes P- 310 XC . Of a new edition of his letters , and the use of them 312 XCI . Of the cultivation of bis own gardens 315 XCII . Reflections on a false report ...
Of the use of picture and sculpture , both for civil and religious purposes P- 310 XC . Of a new edition of his letters , and the use of them 312 XCI . Of the cultivation of bis own gardens 315 XCII . Reflections on a false report ...
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HATEVER Apologies it might become me to make at any other time for writing to you , I shall use none now , to a man who has own'd himself as splenetic as a Cat in the Country . In that circumstance , I know by experience a letter is a ...
HATEVER Apologies it might become me to make at any other time for writing to you , I shall use none now , to a man who has own'd himself as splenetic as a Cat in the Country . In that circumstance , I know by experience a letter is a ...
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... and their Presentments published for several weeks in all the news - papers . The Printer A Proposal for the universal Use of Irish Manufactures . P. و was seized , and forced to give great bail : C2 was FROM DR . SWIFT , etc : 19.
... and their Presentments published for several weeks in all the news - papers . The Printer A Proposal for the universal Use of Irish Manufactures . P. و was seized , and forced to give great bail : C2 was FROM DR . SWIFT , etc : 19.
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The top pleasure of my life is one I learned from you both how to gain and how to use ; the Freedom of Friendship with men much my Superiors . To have pleased great men , according to Horace , is a praise ; but not to , have flattered ...
The top pleasure of my life is one I learned from you both how to gain and how to use ; the Freedom of Friendship with men much my Superiors . To have pleased great men , according to Horace , is a praise ; but not to , have flattered ...
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