The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 pages |
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... side of Russel - street , in Covent - Thirdly , he hath , like school - boys , borrowed both garden , where the wits of that time used to assem- from living and dead . Fourthly , he knows not his ble , and where Dryden had , when he ...
... side of Russel - street , in Covent - Thirdly , he hath , like school - boys , borrowed both garden , where the wits of that time used to assem- from living and dead . Fourthly , he knows not his ble , and where Dryden had , when he ...
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... side of the road , he adorned it and perhaps not wholly of that . with fossile bodies , and dignified it with the title Next year he published some select poems of his of a grotto , a place of silence and retreat , from friend Dr ...
... side of the road , he adorned it and perhaps not wholly of that . with fossile bodies , and dignified it with the title Next year he published some select poems of his of a grotto , a place of silence and retreat , from friend Dr ...
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... side , the its way very slowly in the world . booksellers and hawkers made as great efforts to This , however , was not to be expected : every procure it . What could a few poor authors do man is of importance to himself , and therefore ...
... side , the its way very slowly in the world . booksellers and hawkers made as great efforts to This , however , was not to be expected : every procure it . What could a few poor authors do man is of importance to himself , and therefore ...
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... side , and metaphorical on the other . hiss . These , however , are but few , and the poet Poets do not always express their own thoughts : cannot make them more , nor can they be of any use Pope with all this labour in the praise of ...
... side , and metaphorical on the other . hiss . These , however , are but few , and the poet Poets do not always express their own thoughts : cannot make them more , nor can they be of any use Pope with all this labour in the praise of ...
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... side will make no allow - mation , but it is imagined he is a vain young creature , ances , the other will be ... sides is ill - being ridiculous . If he is made to hope he may please placed ; Poetry and Criticism being by no means the ...
... side will make no allow - mation , but it is imagined he is a vain young creature , ances , the other will be ... sides is ill - being ridiculous . If he is made to hope he may please placed ; Poetry and Criticism being by no means the ...
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