The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJones and Company, 1827 - 424 pages |
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... once pleased himself ( August 20 , 1714 ) with imagining that he had re - established their friendship ; and wrote to Pope that Addison once suspected him of too close a confederacy with Swift , but was now satisfied with his conduct ...
... once pleased himself ( August 20 , 1714 ) with imagining that he had re - established their friendship ; and wrote to Pope that Addison once suspected him of too close a confederacy with Swift , but was now satisfied with his conduct ...
Page xiv
... once to two booksellers : to Curll , who was likely to seize them as a prey ; and to Lintot , who might be expected to give Pope information of the seeming injury . Lintot , I believe , did nothing ; and Curl did what was expected ...
... once to two booksellers : to Curll , who was likely to seize them as a prey ; and to Lintot , who might be expected to give Pope information of the seeming injury . Lintot , I believe , did nothing ; and Curl did what was expected ...
Page xxvii
... once in the Rape of the Lock . Expletives he very early ejected from his verses ; this , I hope , you will account no small piece of obe- I have Mr. Dryden's example for each of them . And but he now and then admits an epithet rather ...
... once in the Rape of the Lock . Expletives he very early ejected from his verses ; this , I hope , you will account no small piece of obe- I have Mr. Dryden's example for each of them . And but he now and then admits an epithet rather ...
Page xxix
... once - loved friend inscribe thy stone , And with a father's sorrows mix his own This epitaph is principally remarkable for fne artful introduction of the name , which is inserted with a pecu- liar felicity , to which chance must concur ...
... once - loved friend inscribe thy stone , And with a father's sorrows mix his own This epitaph is principally remarkable for fne artful introduction of the name , which is inserted with a pecu- liar felicity , to which chance must concur ...
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... once the Monarch's and the Muses ' seats , Invite my lays . Be present , sylvan maids ! Unlock your springs , and ... once the chaser , and at once the prey : Lo Rufus , tugging at the deadly dart , Bleeds in the forest like a wounded ...
... once the Monarch's and the Muses ' seats , Invite my lays . Be present , sylvan maids ! Unlock your springs , and ... once the chaser , and at once the prey : Lo Rufus , tugging at the deadly dart , Bleeds in the forest like a wounded ...
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