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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... verses in which our author was abused , 309 III . Advertisement to the first edition with NOTES , in quarto 314 IV . Advertisement to the First edition of the FOURTH BOOK when printed Separately V. Advertisement to the complete edition ...
... verses in which our author was abused , 309 III . Advertisement to the first edition with NOTES , in quarto 314 IV . Advertisement to the First edition of the FOURTH BOOK when printed Separately V. Advertisement to the complete edition ...
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... verse also , by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to King George I. after by the Abbé Reynel , in verfe , with notes . Rape of the Lock , in French , by the Princess of Conti , Paris 1728. and in Italian verse , by the ...
... verse also , by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to King George I. after by the Abbé Reynel , in verfe , with notes . Rape of the Lock , in French , by the Princess of Conti , Paris 1728. and in Italian verse , by the ...
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... verses , in no wife a libel , but a friendly rebuke sent pri- vately in our author's own hand to Mr. Addison him- self , and never made public , ' till after their own Jour- nals , and Curl had printed the fame . One name alone , which ...
... verses , in no wife a libel , but a friendly rebuke sent pri- vately in our author's own hand to Mr. Addison him- self , and never made public , ' till after their own Jour- nals , and Curl had printed the fame . One name alone , which ...
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... verses were originally addreffed , of Hugh Bethel Efq ; and others , who knew them as our author's , long be- fore the faid gentleman compofed his play ; it is hoped , the ingenuous that affect not error , will rectify their opinion by ...
... verses were originally addreffed , of Hugh Bethel Efq ; and others , who knew them as our author's , long be- fore the faid gentleman compofed his play ; it is hoped , the ingenuous that affect not error , will rectify their opinion by ...
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... like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle bearing , by the ingenious b Verses to Mr. P. on his translation of Homer . fix'd to his works . • Poem pre Mr. WALTER HART , in this apostrophe : dO ! OF xxxi AUTHORS .
... like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle bearing , by the ingenious b Verses to Mr. P. on his translation of Homer . fix'd to his works . • Poem pre Mr. WALTER HART , in this apostrophe : dO ! OF xxxi AUTHORS .
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