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 ii
... in the country , and of the author's year the town . XIV . A Defcription of a grotto .. 1 XV . On the approach of winter , hofpitality , and * a cheerful family . LETTERS to and from the Honourable Ro- Letter BERT DIGBY II CONTENTS .
... in the country , and of the author's year the town . XIV . A Defcription of a grotto .. 1 XV . On the approach of winter , hofpitality , and * a cheerful family . LETTERS to and from the Honourable Ro- Letter BERT DIGBY II CONTENTS .
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... town- III . From Mr. Digby . Answer to the former . IV . On the finishing his trrnflation of the Iliad . His fituation at ' Twickenham , Planting , The death of a friend . V. From Mr. Digby Anfwer to the former . VI . From Mr. Digby ...
... town- III . From Mr. Digby . Answer to the former . IV . On the finishing his trrnflation of the Iliad . His fituation at ' Twickenham , Planting , The death of a friend . V. From Mr. Digby Anfwer to the former . VI . From Mr. Digby ...
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... town and refume the ftudy of Poetry . The ftate of wit at that time . XXIII . Of the fame fubject . The death of Wilks the player : Verfes on the hermitage at Rich mond , & c . XXIV . From Mr. Gay . His ill ftate of health . His opinion ...
... town and refume the ftudy of Poetry . The ftate of wit at that time . XXIII . Of the fame fubject . The death of Wilks the player : Verfes on the hermitage at Rich mond , & c . XXIV . From Mr. Gay . His ill ftate of health . His opinion ...
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... town : The Charitable Corpora- tion ; more concerning women , XXXVII . From the Earl of Peterborow from his idea of the Golden Age , and unwillingness to come to town . XXXVIII . From the fame . Defire to fee Dr. Swift . Alteration in ...
... town : The Charitable Corpora- tion ; more concerning women , XXXVII . From the Earl of Peterborow from his idea of the Golden Age , and unwillingness to come to town . XXXVIII . From the fame . Defire to fee Dr. Swift . Alteration in ...
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... fuppofitions you make at the poffible reasons of my filence ; every one of which is a true one . As to forgetfulness of you , or yours , I } affure you , the promifcuous conversations of the town FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 29.
... fuppofitions you make at the poffible reasons of my filence ; every one of which is a true one . As to forgetfulness of you , or yours , I } affure you , the promifcuous conversations of the town FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 29.
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