The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author Alexander Pope. HN R2NA G Harvard College Library VERI TAS By Exchange. WIDENER Front Cover.
To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author Alexander Pope. HN R2NA G Harvard College Library VERI TAS By Exchange. WIDENER Front Cover.
Page iv
... Pope's productions is his ' Ode on ness fixed his residence in the neighbourhood of Solitude , ' written before he was twelve , in which Binfield . Pope , not yet sixteen , was introduced there is nothing more than other forward boys ...
... Pope's productions is his ' Ode on ness fixed his residence in the neighbourhood of Solitude , ' written before he was twelve , in which Binfield . Pope , not yet sixteen , was introduced there is nothing more than other forward boys ...
Page vi
... Pope and Den - proposed to her , but found it rejected in favour of a nis , which , though it was suspended for a short young gentleman of inferior condition . time , never was appeased . Pope seems , at first , Having discovered the ...
... Pope and Den - proposed to her , but found it rejected in favour of a nis , which , though it was suspended for a short young gentleman of inferior condition . time , never was appeased . Pope seems , at first , Having discovered the ...
Page x
... Pope had nothing Since great Achilles and Atrides strove ; to pay ; he therefore received , including the two Such was the sovereign doom , and such the will of Jove hundred pounds a volume , five thousand three hun- dred and twenty ...
... Pope had nothing Since great Achilles and Atrides strove ; to pay ; he therefore received , including the two Such was the sovereign doom , and such the will of Jove hundred pounds a volume , five thousand three hun- dred and twenty ...
Page xxiv
... Pope had adopted with great imprudence , tory . Cibber had nothing to lose ; when Pope had and , I think , without due consideration of the na- exbausted all his malignity upon him , he would ture of our language . The sketch is , at ...
... Pope had adopted with great imprudence , tory . Cibber had nothing to lose ; when Pope had and , I think , without due consideration of the na- exbausted all his malignity upon him , he would ture of our language . The sketch is , at ...
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