The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 9. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page 56
... to the fame Miss . Philips is a complainer , and on this occafion I told Lord Carteret , that Complainers never fucceed at Court , tho ' Railers do . Are Are you altogether a country gentleman ? that I must 56 LETTERS TO AND.
... to the fame Miss . Philips is a complainer , and on this occafion I told Lord Carteret , that Complainers never fucceed at Court , tho ' Railers do . Are Are you altogether a country gentleman ? that I must 56 LETTERS TO AND.
Page 57
... told is in fome of the news - papers , that Lord Bolingbroke is much hurt by a fall in hunting . I am glad he has fo much Youth and vigour left ( of which he hath not been thrifty ) but I wonder he has no more Discretion . I LETTER XII ...
... told is in fome of the news - papers , that Lord Bolingbroke is much hurt by a fall in hunting . I am glad he has fo much Youth and vigour left ( of which he hath not been thrifty ) but I wonder he has no more Discretion . I LETTER XII ...
Page 75
... extremely . " Tis generally faid that you are the Author ; but I am told , the Bookfeller declares , he knows not from what hand it came . From the highest to to the lowest it is univerfally read , from the FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 75.
... extremely . " Tis generally faid that you are the Author ; but I am told , the Bookfeller declares , he knows not from what hand it came . From the highest to to the lowest it is univerfally read , from the FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 75.
Page 77
... told the Princefs hath read it with great pleasure . As to other Critics , they think the flying island is the least enter- taining ; and fo great an opinion the town have of the impoffibility of Gulliver's writing at all below himself ...
... told the Princefs hath read it with great pleasure . As to other Critics , they think the flying island is the least enter- taining ; and fo great an opinion the town have of the impoffibility of Gulliver's writing at all below himself ...
Page 101
... I did not understand that the scene of Locket and Peachum's quarrel was an imitation of one between Brutus and Caffius , till I was told it . I wish H 3 I wish Mackheath , when he was going to be FROM DR . SWIFT , etc , ΙΟΙ.
... I did not understand that the scene of Locket and Peachum's quarrel was an imitation of one between Brutus and Caffius , till I was told it . I wish H 3 I wish Mackheath , when he was going to be FROM DR . SWIFT , etc , ΙΟΙ.
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