The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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... Iliad , ' with some verses of his own intermixed , Esq . of York , who had likewise three sons , one of which he persuaded his school - fellows to act , with whom had the honour of being killed , and the other the addition of his ...
... Iliad , ' with some verses of his own intermixed , Esq . of York , who had likewise three sons , one of which he persuaded his school - fellows to act , with whom had the honour of being killed , and the other the addition of his ...
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... Iliad , ' was printed in tended , by soliciting a subscription to a version of Holland in Duodecimo , and imported clandestinely the ' Iliad , ' with large notes . To print by subscription was , for some time , a practice peculiar to ...
... Iliad , ' was printed in tended , by soliciting a subscription to a version of Holland in Duodecimo , and imported clandestinely the ' Iliad , ' with large notes . To print by subscription was , for some time , a practice peculiar to ...
Page ix
... Iliad ; " and dian , ' which was carried on by Steele . it appears from Fenton's letter , preserved in the To those who censured his politics were added British Museum , that Broome was at first engaged enemies yet more dangerous , who ...
... Iliad ; " and dian , ' which was carried on by Steele . it appears from Fenton's letter , preserved in the To those who censured his politics were added British Museum , that Broome was at first engaged enemies yet more dangerous , who ...
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... Iliad . ' It is certainly the noblest version of poetry which the world has ever scen ; and its publication must therefore be considered as one of the great events in the annals of Learning . Whose limbs , unburied on the hostile shore ...
... Iliad . ' It is certainly the noblest version of poetry which the world has ever scen ; and its publication must therefore be considered as one of the great events in the annals of Learning . Whose limbs , unburied on the hostile shore ...
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... Iliad ' was published volume by volume , as only because I have been so happy as to divert you the translation proceeded : the four first books ap- some few hours : but , if I may have leave to add , it peared in 1715. The expectation ...
... Iliad ' was published volume by volume , as only because I have been so happy as to divert you the translation proceeded : the four first books ap- some few hours : but , if I may have leave to add , it peared in 1715. The expectation ...
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