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, 5. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page xxxvii
... see our excellent Laureate allows the juftice of the * Printed under the title of the Progrefs of Dulnefs , duodecima 1728 , y Cibber's Letter to Mr. Pope , p . 9 , 12 . fatire on every man in it , but himself ; C 3 OF xxxvii AUTHORS .
... see our excellent Laureate allows the juftice of the * Printed under the title of the Progrefs of Dulnefs , duodecima 1728 , y Cibber's Letter to Mr. Pope , p . 9 , 12 . fatire on every man in it , but himself ; C 3 OF xxxvii AUTHORS .
Page xxxix
... see what I " had long defpaired , a performance deferving the name " of a poet . Such , Sir , is your work . It is , indeed , " above all commendation , and ought to have been " published in an age and country more worthy of it . " If ...
... see what I " had long defpaired , a performance deferving the name " of a poet . Such , Sir , is your work . It is , indeed , " above all commendation , and ought to have been " published in an age and country more worthy of it . " If ...
Page xlviii
... write his Effay on that fubject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . k See his Effays . P. RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF THE HERO of the POE M. F xlviii MARTINUS SCRIBL . & c .
... write his Effay on that fubject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . k See his Effays . P. RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF THE HERO of the POE M. F xlviii MARTINUS SCRIBL . & c .
Page lvii
... , and Sir WILLIAM TEMPLE , for an elegant Vanity that maketh them for • See Life , p . 148. P Life , p . 149. 9 P. 424- · P. 366 . • P . 457 . P. 18 . W ever read and admired ; to Two Lord CHANCELLORS of the HERO of the POEM . lvii.
... , and Sir WILLIAM TEMPLE , for an elegant Vanity that maketh them for • See Life , p . 148. P Life , p . 149. 9 P. 424- · P. 366 . • P . 457 . P. 18 . W ever read and admired ; to Two Lord CHANCELLORS of the HERO of the POEM . lvii.
Page 69
... See Book i . VER . 4. By Dulness , Jove , and Fate : ] i . e . By their Judg ments , their Interefts , and their Inclinations . VER . 7. Say how the Goddess , & c . ] The Poet ventureth to fing the Action of the Goddefs : but the ...
... See Book i . VER . 4. By Dulness , Jove , and Fate : ] i . e . By their Judg ments , their Interefts , and their Inclinations . VER . 7. Say how the Goddess , & c . ] The Poet ventureth to fing the Action of the Goddefs : but the ...
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