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... of Authors Scriblerus of the Poem Aristarchus of the Hero • 440 446 451 · · 476 482 The Dunciad , Book I .. 494 Book II . 536 Book III . 572 Book IV .. 604 THE LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE . THIS highly - distinguished iv CONTENTS .
... of Authors Scriblerus of the Poem Aristarchus of the Hero • 440 446 451 · · 476 482 The Dunciad , Book I .. 494 Book II . 536 Book III . 572 Book IV .. 604 THE LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE . THIS highly - distinguished iv CONTENTS .
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... poets before he courted the muse , and exhibited such specimens of versification and fancy as are rarely found at ... poems became circulated , his acquaint- ance was The Life of Alexander Pope Pastorals.
... poets before he courted the muse , and exhibited such specimens of versification and fancy as are rarely found at ... poems became circulated , his acquaint- ance was The Life of Alexander Pope Pastorals.
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Alexander Pope. As his poems became circulated , his acquaint- ance was courted by the most distinguished cha ... poets , and which yet remains without a rival . In 1713 he issued propos- als for his translation of the Iliad , and ...
Alexander Pope. As his poems became circulated , his acquaint- ance was courted by the most distinguished cha ... poets , and which yet remains without a rival . In 1713 he issued propos- als for his translation of the Iliad , and ...
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... poem , except in these Pastorals . They were not printed till 1709 . A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY * . THERE are not , I believe , a greater number of any sort of verses than of those which are called Pastorals , nor a smaller than ...
... poem , except in these Pastorals . They were not printed till 1709 . A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY * . THERE are not , I believe , a greater number of any sort of verses than of those which are called Pastorals , nor a smaller than ...
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... poem was invented , and afterwards improved to a per- fect image of that happy time ; which , by giving us an esteem for the virtues of a former age , might recommend them to the present . And since the life of shepherds was attended ...
... poem was invented , and afterwards improved to a per- fect image of that happy time ; which , by giving us an esteem for the virtues of a former age , might recommend them to the present . And since the life of shepherds was attended ...
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