The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Being The Second Of His Letters. 8Nicolai, 1764 - 225 pages |
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Page vii
... opinion of Mr. Gay's merit and mo- defty , II . His defire to do him fervice , and advice asto the Study of poetry.de hinta III . Concerning painting ; Mr. Gay's poem of the Fan . IV . To Mr. Gay on his return from Hanover after 0 * the ...
... opinion of Mr. Gay's merit and mo- defty , II . His defire to do him fervice , and advice asto the Study of poetry.de hinta III . Concerning painting ; Mr. Gay's poem of the Fan . IV . To Mr. Gay on his return from Hanover after 0 * the ...
Page ix
... opinion of writing panegyric . XXV . From Mr. Cleland to Mr. Gay . XXVI . Mr. Pope to the Earl of Burlington . XXVII . The author's bad health , complaints of abfence , and some advice to his friend . XXVIII . On the death of Mr. Gay ...
... opinion of writing panegyric . XXV . From Mr. Cleland to Mr. Gay . XXVI . Mr. Pope to the Earl of Burlington . XXVII . The author's bad health , complaints of abfence , and some advice to his friend . XXVIII . On the death of Mr. Gay ...
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... opinion of my politics , fince they agree with a man who always thinks so justly as you . I wish it were in our power to perfuade all the na- tion into as calm and steddy a disposition of mind . We have receiv'd the late melancholy news ...
... opinion of my politics , fince they agree with a man who always thinks so justly as you . I wish it were in our power to perfuade all the na- tion into as calm and steddy a disposition of mind . We have receiv'd the late melancholy news ...
Page 13
... opinion taken up by the old Philofophers , as the jaft fupport of Paganism against Christianity : And the Miffionaries , to both the Indies , tell us , it is the first answer modern barbarians make good Inquifitors to the modern tyrants ...
... opinion taken up by the old Philofophers , as the jaft fupport of Paganism against Christianity : And the Miffionaries , to both the Indies , tell us , it is the first answer modern barbarians make good Inquifitors to the modern tyrants ...
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... opinion to difcredit perfecution . For the iniquity of that practi- ce does not arise from refraining what God permits or delights in , but from ufurping a jurifdiction over confcience , which belongs only to his tribunal . folemn a ...
... opinion to difcredit perfecution . For the iniquity of that practi- ce does not arise from refraining what God permits or delights in , but from ufurping a jurifdiction over confcience , which belongs only to his tribunal . folemn a ...
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