The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1924 - 505 pages |
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Page vii
... Fame Advertisement ( 1742 ) 355 359 January and May 128 Advertisement ( 1743 ) The Wife of Bath 144 The First Book of Statius his Thebais 153 1730 ) The Fable of Dryope 171 Vertumnus and Pomona 173 Imitations of English Poets 176 ...
... Fame Advertisement ( 1742 ) 355 359 January and May 128 Advertisement ( 1743 ) The Wife of Bath 144 The First Book of Statius his Thebais 153 1730 ) The Fable of Dryope 171 Vertumnus and Pomona 173 Imitations of English Poets 176 ...
Page viii
... Fame ' Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea . Epigram on the Toasts of the Kit - Cat Club 467 A Dialogue ( Pope and Craggs ) . I. Epigram : occasioned by seeing some sheets of Bentley's edition of Milton's Paradise Lost . 497 II . Epigram ...
... Fame ' Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea . Epigram on the Toasts of the Kit - Cat Club 467 A Dialogue ( Pope and Craggs ) . I. Epigram : occasioned by seeing some sheets of Bentley's edition of Milton's Paradise Lost . 497 II . Epigram ...
Page xxi
... fame , and invited him to his seat of Abberley in Worcestershire . Walsh died in 1708 , a year before the Pastorals were actually published ; but he lived to point out to his young friend the path from which the latter never swerved ...
... fame , and invited him to his seat of Abberley in Worcestershire . Walsh died in 1708 , a year before the Pastorals were actually published ; but he lived to point out to his young friend the path from which the latter never swerved ...
Page xxxv
... fame ; and it only needed encouragement from without to induce him to give vent to the wrath which had long been accumulating in his sensitive mind . He entertained a genuine hatred of the petty scribblers who infested the literary ...
... fame ; and it only needed encouragement from without to induce him to give vent to the wrath which had long been accumulating in his sensitive mind . He entertained a genuine hatred of the petty scribblers who infested the literary ...
Page xliii
... fame surrounded him with a halo to which his general absence from public haunts lent something mysterious . When curiosity drew him to the theatre to witness one of the first performances of Garrick , the knowledge of his presence ...
... fame surrounded him with a halo to which his general absence from public haunts lent something mysterious . When curiosity drew him to the theatre to witness one of the first performances of Garrick , the knowledge of his presence ...
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