The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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Page xiii
... Swift , but was now satisfied with his conduct . To this Pope answered , a week af- ter , that his engagements to Swift were such as his services in regard to the subscription demanded , and that the Tories never put him under the neces ...
... Swift , but was now satisfied with his conduct . To this Pope answered , a week af- ter , that his engagements to Swift were such as his services in regard to the subscription demanded , and that the Tories never put him under the neces ...
Page xv
... Swift , he , " it is not only in this world that I may have who was then in England , to publish three volumes cause to remember the Bishop of Rochester . " At of ' Miscellanies , ' in which , amongst other things , their last interview ...
... Swift , he , " it is not only in this world that I may have who was then in England , to publish three volumes cause to remember the Bishop of Rochester . " At of ' Miscellanies , ' in which , amongst other things , their last interview ...
Page xviii
... Swift , perhaps , like a man some Letters which a very good or a very wise who remembered he was writing to Pope ; but man would wish suppressed ; but as they had been Arbuthnot , like one who lets thoughts drop from already exposed ...
... Swift , perhaps , like a man some Letters which a very good or a very wise who remembered he was writing to Pope ; but man would wish suppressed ; but as they had been Arbuthnot , like one who lets thoughts drop from already exposed ...
Page xxii
... Swift , and Arbuthnot , who used to meet in the time of Queen Anne , and He was at this time at open war with Lord Her - denominated themselves the Scriblerus Club . ' vey , who had distinguished himself as a steady ad- Their purpose ...
... Swift , and Arbuthnot , who used to meet in the time of Queen Anne , and He was at this time at open war with Lord Her - denominated themselves the Scriblerus Club . ' vey , who had distinguished himself as a steady ad- Their purpose ...
Page xxiii
... Swift carried so much of it into Ireland as sup- have been , in some degree , mollified by this sub- plied him with hints for his Travels ; and with those missive gentleness , but no such consequence ap- the world might have been ...
... Swift carried so much of it into Ireland as sup- have been , in some degree , mollified by this sub- plied him with hints for his Travels ; and with those missive gentleness , but no such consequence ap- the world might have been ...
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