The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Being The Fourth Of His Letters. 10Nicolai, 1764 - 166 pages |
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... Lord Cornbury's refusal of a penfion : Character of Mr. Gay . X. From the fame . Concerning the writing of fables : Advice about oeconomy , and provifion for old age ; of inattention , & c . Poftfcript to the Duchefs . XI . From the ...
... Lord Cornbury's refusal of a penfion : Character of Mr. Gay . X. From the fame . Concerning the writing of fables : Advice about oeconomy , and provifion for old age ; of inattention , & c . Poftfcript to the Duchefs . XI . From the ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , con- cerning his metaphyfical work . XXIV . From Dr. Swift . The answer . Of his own amufements , the Effay on Man , and Lord B's writings . XXV . Of the pleasures of his converfation : Of Dr. Arbuthnot's decay of ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , con- cerning his metaphyfical work . XXIV . From Dr. Swift . The answer . Of his own amufements , the Effay on Man , and Lord B's writings . XXV . Of the pleasures of his converfation : Of Dr. Arbuthnot's decay of ...
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... Lord B.'s writings . New invitations to England , -- XXXIII . From Dr. Swift . His Refolution to preserve Mr. Pope's Letters , fal after his death . in the Ethic Epiftles . decays of age . and leave them to his difpo- His defire to be ...
... Lord B.'s writings . New invitations to England , -- XXXIII . From Dr. Swift . His Refolution to preserve Mr. Pope's Letters , fal after his death . in the Ethic Epiftles . decays of age . and leave them to his difpo- His defire to be ...
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... Lord Bo lingbroke's retirement . Of fome new friends , and of what fort they are . XXXVII . The prefent circumstances of his life and his companions . Wishes that the last part of their days might be paffed together . XXXVIII . From Dr ...
... Lord Bo lingbroke's retirement . Of fome new friends , and of what fort they are . XXXVII . The prefent circumstances of his life and his companions . Wishes that the last part of their days might be paffed together . XXXVIII . From Dr ...
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... Lord . LX . An account of his Project for adding a fourth book to the DUNCIAD . LXI . Invites his friend to Bath . LXII . On the fame subject . LXIII . Relating to the projected edition of his works . LXIV . On the fame , and the fourth ...
... Lord . LX . An account of his Project for adding a fourth book to the DUNCIAD . LXI . Invites his friend to Bath . LXII . On the fame subject . LXIII . Relating to the projected edition of his works . LXIV . On the fame , and the fourth ...
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