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 xiv
... lost ; and the names which advised , since he knew where his strength lay , are preserved , are preserved in the ' Dunciad . ' not to suffer it to remain unemployed . In this disastrous year ( 1720 ) of national infatu- This year ( 1715 ) ...
... lost ; and the names which advised , since he knew where his strength lay , are preserved , are preserved in the ' Dunciad . ' not to suffer it to remain unemployed . In this disastrous year ( 1720 ) of national infatu- This year ( 1715 ) ...
Page xv
... lost their use . In 1723 , while he was engaged in this new ver- sion , he appeared before the Lords at the memora- Not long after , Pope was returning home from a ble trial of Bishop Atterbury , with whom he had visit in a friend's ...
... lost their use . In 1723 , while he was engaged in this new ver- sion , he appeared before the Lords at the memora- Not long after , Pope was returning home from a ble trial of Bishop Atterbury , with whom he had visit in a friend's ...
Page xvii
... lost his mother , not by an meant a blow . unexpected death , for she had lasted to the age of The ' Dunciad , ' in a complete edition , is ad - ninety - three : but she did not die unlamented . The dressed to Dr. Swift : of the notes ...
... lost his mother , not by an meant a blow . unexpected death , for she had lasted to the age of The ' Dunciad , ' in a complete edition , is ad - ninety - three : but she did not die unlamented . The dressed to Dr. Swift : of the notes ...
Page xx
... Lost . ' Pope then desired his friend to find a which he perceived himself not to know the full scholar who should turn his Essay into Latin prose ; meaning , could by any mode of interpretation be but no such performance has ever ...
... Lost . ' Pope then desired his friend to find a which he perceived himself not to know the full scholar who should turn his Essay into Latin prose ; meaning , could by any mode of interpretation be but no such performance has ever ...
Page xxix
... lost ; dence with Racine , he professes himself a sincere and he had before him not only what his own me- adherent . That he was not scrupulously pious in ditations suggested , but what he had found in other some part of his life , is ...
... lost ; dence with Racine , he professes himself a sincere and he had before him not only what his own me- adherent . That he was not scrupulously pious in ditations suggested , but what he had found in other some part of his life , is ...
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