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 i
... Wishes for the peace of the nation . Chishti II . From Mr. Blount . Answer tho the former " · His temper in , religion and politics . OÀI III . From Mr. Blount . His difpofition to quiet ; re- Sflexions on the affair of Preston : An ...
... Wishes for the peace of the nation . Chishti II . From Mr. Blount . Answer tho the former " · His temper in , religion and politics . OÀI III . From Mr. Blount . His difpofition to quiet ; re- Sflexions on the affair of Preston : An ...
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... Addison's works . XI . To the Bif hop of Rochester . XII . From the Bishop . On a character drawn by the author . XIII . To the Bishop in the country : Wishes for his quiet . 1 Letter XIV . From the Bif hop of Rockefter a 3 CONTENTS . V.
... Addison's works . XI . To the Bif hop of Rochester . XII . From the Bishop . On a character drawn by the author . XIII . To the Bishop in the country : Wishes for his quiet . 1 Letter XIV . From the Bif hop of Rockefter a 3 CONTENTS . V.
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... . To Mr. Gay , in the country . Wishes to Serve him , XIX . Complaints of his abfence and fome envy as his fituation . XX . The author more and more inclined to retire- Tement . i Letter XXI . More of the fame . Concern VEI CONTENTS .
... . To Mr. Gay , in the country . Wishes to Serve him , XIX . Complaints of his abfence and fome envy as his fituation . XX . The author more and more inclined to retire- Tement . i Letter XXI . More of the fame . Concern VEI CONTENTS .
Page ix
... wishes for his happiness . XXII . Defiring him to return to 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 ...
... wishes for his happiness . XXII . Defiring him to return to 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 ...
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... happy deliverance from fuch authors , as you ( with all your humanity ) cannot wish alive again to converfe with . Critics will quarrel with you , if you dare to please without their leave ; and Zealots will 6 AND LETTERS TO.
... happy deliverance from fuch authors , as you ( with all your humanity ) cannot wish alive again to converfe with . Critics will quarrel with you , if you dare to please without their leave ; and Zealots will 6 AND LETTERS TO.
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