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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... 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 men XXXV . From Dr. Swift . His manner of liv- ing with a ...
... 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 men XXXV . From Dr. Swift . His manner of liv- ing with a ...
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... attending great talents : Con- cerning fame , and the defire of it . XLII . Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope . Concerning the Dunciad , and of his fituation of life . a 3 XLIII . From LETTER XLIII . From Lord B. That the sense of CONTENTS . V.
... attending great talents : Con- cerning fame , and the defire of it . XLII . Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope . Concerning the Dunciad , and of his fituation of life . a 3 XLIII . From LETTER XLIII . From Lord B. That the sense of CONTENTS . V.
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... DUNCIAD 342 CIX . Invites his friend to Bath 344 CX . On the fame fubject 346 CXI . Relating to the projected edition of bis works 348 CXII . On the fame , and the fourth book of the DUNCIAD 349 CXIII . On LETTER CXIII . On the Same 351 ...
... DUNCIAD 342 CIX . Invites his friend to Bath 344 CX . On the fame fubject 346 CXI . Relating to the projected edition of bis works 348 CXII . On the fame , and the fourth book of the DUNCIAD 349 CXIII . On LETTER CXIII . On the Same 351 ...
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... DUNCIAD 359 CXIX . Of his ill state of health .--- The edition of his works .--- The laureat --- and the clergy ibid . CXX . The increase of his disorder , and the forefight of its confequences 361 CXXI . On the fame 363 The last Will ...
... DUNCIAD 359 CXIX . Of his ill state of health .--- The edition of his works .--- The laureat --- and the clergy ibid . CXX . The increase of his disorder , and the forefight of its confequences 361 CXXI . On the fame 363 The last Will ...
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... than I use to be at this season , but my hand ( tho ' , as you fee , it has not loft its cunning ) is frequently in very aukward sensations , rather than pain . But to convince you. fenfa- • The Dunciad . matter 88 LETTERS TO AND.
... than I use to be at this season , but my hand ( tho ' , as you fee , it has not loft its cunning ) is frequently in very aukward sensations , rather than pain . But to convince you. fenfa- • The Dunciad . matter 88 LETTERS TO AND.
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