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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... death of Mr. Gay . XV . From Dr. Swift . On the fame fubject . Of Mr. Pope's epifties , and particularly that on the use of riches . XVI . From Mr. Pope , on Mr. Gay : His care of his memory and memory and writings ; concerning the ...
... death of Mr. Gay . XV . From Dr. Swift . On the fame fubject . Of Mr. Pope's epifties , and particularly that on the use of riches . XVI . From Mr. Pope , on Mr. Gay : His care of his memory and memory and writings ; concerning the ...
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... death . Invi- tation to Dublin . His own fituation there , and temper . XXI . Anfwer to the former . fince his mother's death . in all his acquaintance . His temper of mind The union of fentiments XXII . Concern for his abfence . Of a ...
... death . Invi- tation to Dublin . His own fituation there , and temper . XXI . Anfwer to the former . fince his mother's death . in all his acquaintance . His temper of mind The union of fentiments XXII . Concern for his abfence . Of a ...
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... death at Lifton . Charities of Dr. Swift . XXIX . From Dr. Swift . Of writing letters : Severat of the ancients writ them to publish . Of his own letters . The care he fhall take of Mr. Pope's , to prevent their being printed . XXX ...
... death at Lifton . Charities of Dr. Swift . XXIX . From Dr. Swift . Of writing letters : Severat of the ancients writ them to publish . Of his own letters . The care he fhall take of Mr. Pope's , to prevent their being printed . XXX ...
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... death of friends . More of the Ethic Epiftles . XXXVI . Of the complaints of friends . - ---- One of the beft comforts of old age . Some of his Letters copied in Ireland , and printed . Of Lord Bo lingbroke's retirement . Of fome new ...
... death of friends . More of the Ethic Epiftles . XXXVI . Of the complaints of friends . - ---- One of the beft comforts of old age . Some of his Letters copied in Ireland , and printed . Of Lord Bo lingbroke's retirement . Of fome new ...
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... death . XLV . On the Queen's death . XLVI . Concerning an object .of their common charity . XLVII . His folitude for his friends . XLVIII . An account of his ill ftate of health in his laft illness . LETTERS to Mr. WARBURTON . XLIX ...
... death . XLV . On the Queen's death . XLVI . Concerning an object .of their common charity . XLVII . His folitude for his friends . XLVIII . An account of his ill ftate of health in his laft illness . LETTERS to Mr. WARBURTON . XLIX ...
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