The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, with Life of the Author and Notes by J. LuptonMacmillan & Company, 1869 - 505 pages |
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Page xxxiii
... Colley Cibber . The farce itself ( Pope's co - operation in which constituted his solitary dramatic effort ) is beneath con- tempt . Pope , as Gay afterwards admitted , never heartily approved of ' the piece . Nor can the wit of those ...
... Colley Cibber . The farce itself ( Pope's co - operation in which constituted his solitary dramatic effort ) is beneath con- tempt . Pope , as Gay afterwards admitted , never heartily approved of ' the piece . Nor can the wit of those ...
Page xliii
... Colley Cibber , finding himself suddenly re - introduced to public ridicule in the new edition of the Dunciad , had very naturally raised his arm in self - defence ; and had published a letter to Pope endeavouring to account for the ...
... Colley Cibber , finding himself suddenly re - introduced to public ridicule in the new edition of the Dunciad , had very naturally raised his arm in self - defence ; and had published a letter to Pope endeavouring to account for the ...
Page 273
... Colley Cibber . ] * [ Bernard Lintot , who began to publish for Pope in 1712. ] [ i.c. go shares . Snag or snack is properly a hastily snatched bit of food . ] 4 [ Pers . Sat. 1. 120. ] Queen ] The story is told , by some , of his 95 ...
... Colley Cibber . ] * [ Bernard Lintot , who began to publish for Pope in 1712. ] [ i.c. go shares . Snag or snack is properly a hastily snatched bit of food . ] 4 [ Pers . Sat. 1. 120. ] Queen ] The story is told , by some , of his 95 ...
Page 287
... [ Colley Cibber ; see Introductory Remarks to Dunciad . ] 3 [ The House of Brunswick was however par ticularly unfortunate in this respect . ] 4 What should ail them ? ] Horace hints at one reason , that each fears his own turn may be ...
... [ Colley Cibber ; see Introductory Remarks to Dunciad . ] 3 [ The House of Brunswick was however par ticularly unfortunate in this respect . ] 4 What should ail them ? ] Horace hints at one reason , that each fears his own turn may be ...
Page 295
... [ Colley Cibber retired from the stage after a histrionic career of more than 40 years in 1733 ; but returned in 1734 and did not make his ' positively last appearance ' till 1745. ] 4 [ Warburton compares Moral Essays , Ep . IV . v . 30 ...
... [ Colley Cibber retired from the stage after a histrionic career of more than 40 years in 1733 ; but returned in 1734 and did not make his ' positively last appearance ' till 1745. ] 4 [ Warburton compares Moral Essays , Ep . IV . v . 30 ...
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