The Works of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions and Improvements. With the Life of the Author, 2. köideD. Buchanan, 1804 - 332 pages |
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... Characters of MEN EPIST . II . Of the Characters of WOMEN EPIST . III . Of the Ufe of RICHES EPIST . IV . Of the Ufe of RICHES MISCELLANIES . .214 .... 216 221 230 241 260 To Mr. ADDISON , occafioned by his Dialogues on Medals . 269 To ...
... Characters of MEN EPIST . II . Of the Characters of WOMEN EPIST . III . Of the Ufe of RICHES EPIST . IV . Of the Ufe of RICHES MISCELLANIES . .214 .... 216 221 230 241 260 To Mr. ADDISON , occafioned by his Dialogues on Medals . 269 To ...
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... Character Song , by a Perfon of Quality On a certain Lady at Court On his Grotto at Twickenham , compofed of Marbles , Spars , Gems , Ores , and Minerals EPITAPHS . 1. On CHARLES Earl of DORSET , in the church of Withyam in Suffex ib ...
... Character Song , by a Perfon of Quality On a certain Lady at Court On his Grotto at Twickenham , compofed of Marbles , Spars , Gems , Ores , and Minerals EPITAPHS . 1. On CHARLES Earl of DORSET , in the church of Withyam in Suffex ib ...
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... may be directed at any man , no injury can pos sibly be done by mine , since a nameless character can never be found out but by its truth and likeness . EPISTLE 260 61 TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT : ران BEING THE PROLOGUE ADVERTISEMENT.
... may be directed at any man , no injury can pos sibly be done by mine , since a nameless character can never be found out but by its truth and likeness . EPISTLE 260 61 TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT : ران BEING THE PROLOGUE ADVERTISEMENT.
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... character . C Ver . 1 Shut , fhut the door , good John ! ] John Searl , his old and faithful fervant ; whom he has remembered , under that character , in his will , vol . vi . Ver . 13. Mint . ] A place to which infolvent debtors ...
... character . C Ver . 1 Shut , fhut the door , good John ! ] John Searl , his old and faithful fervant ; whom he has remembered , under that character , in his will , vol . vi . Ver . 13. Mint . ] A place to which infolvent debtors ...
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... character . Soon after this , a translation of the first book of the Iliad appeared . under the name of Mr. Tickell ; which coming out at a critical junc- ture , when Mr. Pope was in the midft of his engagements on the fame fubject ...
... character . Soon after this , a translation of the first book of the Iliad appeared . under the name of Mr. Tickell ; which coming out at a critical junc- ture , when Mr. Pope was in the midft of his engagements on the fame fubject ...
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