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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last ... - Page 121
by Alexander Pope - 1760
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Letters of Mr. Alexander Pope, and Several of His Friends

Alexander Pope - 1737 - 376 lehte
...time, but fometime or other, I wifh you would review, and polifh that piece. If upon a new perufal of it (which I defire you to make) you think as I...; it deferves your, care, and is capable of being improv'd, with little trouble, into a perfect model and ftandard of Tragick poetry — always allowing...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, 7. köide

Alexander Pope - 1737 - 280 lehte
...time, but fometime or other, I wifli you would review, and polifli that piece. If upon a new perufal of it (which I defire you to make) you think as I...Ancients ; it deferves your care, and is capable of being improv'd, with little trouble, into a pcrfcct model and Itand.nd of Tragic poetry— always allowing...
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Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence. Volume the Fifth. With Letters of Lord ...

Alexander Pope - 1737 - 382 lehte
...view, and jx>lifh that piece. If upon a new perufal of it (which I defire you to make) you think\as I do, that it is written in the very fpirit of the...Ancients; it deferves your care, and is capable of being improv'd, with .Jittle trouble, i|ito a perfect Always allowing for it's being a flory takeft •pat...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: Letters

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 232 lehte
...time, but fome time or other, I wifh you would review, and polifh that piece. If upon a new perufal of it (which I defire you to make) you think as I...ftandard of Tragic poetry— always allowing for its bejng a ftory taken out •out of the Bible ; which is an objection that at this time of day, I know,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Letters

Alexander Pope - 1752 - 314 lehte
...time, but fome time or other, I wifh you would review, and polifh that piece. If upon a new perufal of it (which I defire you to make) you think as I...is capable of being improved, with little trouble, inte a perfect model and ftandard of Tragic poetry — always allowing for its being a ftory taken...
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Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson ..., 1. köide

John Milton - 1753 - 356 lehte
...prefs ' you at to time, but fome time $u Would to* view, and poliih that piece. If upon a new perufal of it (which I defire you to make) you think as I do, that it is written »n-' in* very fpirit of the Ancients -f it deferves your care, and is cap*l ble of being improved,...
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The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions ..., 9. köide

Alexander Pope - 1754 - 274 lehte
...time, but fome time or other, I wifh you would review, and polifh that piece. If upon a new perufal of it (which I defire you to make) you think as I...capable of being improved, with little trouble, into a perfeft model and ftandard of Tragic poetry— -al\vays allowing for its being a flory taken out of...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Letters

Alexander Pope - 1757 - 270 lehte
...time, bat fome time or other, I wifh you would review, and polim thr.t piece. If upon a new perufal of it (which I defire you to make) you think as I do, that it is written in the very fjiirit of the Ancients ; it deierves your care, and is capable of being improved, with little trouble,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, 5. köide

Alexander Pope - 1764 - 440 lehte
...time, but fome time or other, I wifh you would review, and polifh that piece. If upon a new perulal of it (which I defire you to make) you think as I...capable of being improved, with little trouble, into a perfeft model and ftandard of Tragic-poetry always allowing for its being a ftory taken out of the...
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Milton's Paradise lost, a poem. With prefatory characters of the several ...

John Milton - 1767 - 448 lehte
...but " fome time or other, I with you would review, and ." polifh that piece. If, upon a new perufal of it, " (which I defire you to make), you think as...; " it deferves your care, and is capable of being im" proved, with little trouble, into a perfect model " and ftandard of tragic poetry ; — always...
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