Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorPhillips, Sampson, 1857 |
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Page iv
... Lord Bathurst IV . To Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington To Mr. Addison CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . PROLOGUE to the Satires Satires and Epistles of Horace , Imitated The Satires of Dr. John Donne , versified Epilogue to the Satis Imitations ...
... Lord Bathurst IV . To Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington To Mr. Addison CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . PROLOGUE to the Satires Satires and Epistles of Horace , Imitated The Satires of Dr. John Donne , versified Epilogue to the Satis Imitations ...
Page x
... Lord Treasurer Oxford used to express his con- cern for , but without offering him a pension , as the Earl of Halifax and Mr. Secretary Craggs afterwards did , though Mr. Pope declined it . The reputation of Mr. Pope gaining every day ...
... Lord Treasurer Oxford used to express his con- cern for , but without offering him a pension , as the Earl of Halifax and Mr. Secretary Craggs afterwards did , though Mr. Pope declined it . The reputation of Mr. Pope gaining every day ...
Page xviii
... Lord God will wipe tears from off all faces ; " From every face he wipes off every tear . And it stands so altered in the newer editions of Mr. Pope's works . He proceeded to lay before him the mistakes and inaccuracies hinted at by the ...
... Lord God will wipe tears from off all faces ; " From every face he wipes off every tear . And it stands so altered in the newer editions of Mr. Pope's works . He proceeded to lay before him the mistakes and inaccuracies hinted at by the ...
Page xx
... Lords Bolingbroke , Oxford , and Harcourt , Dr. Swift , and Mr. Prior , he did not drop his correspondence with the Lord Halifax , Mr. Craggs , and most of those who were at the head of the Whig interest . A professed Jacobite one day ...
... Lords Bolingbroke , Oxford , and Harcourt , Dr. Swift , and Mr. Prior , he did not drop his correspondence with the Lord Halifax , Mr. Craggs , and most of those who were at the head of the Whig interest . A professed Jacobite one day ...
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... Lord Orrery has obliged the world with by preserving it in the life of Swift It is a perfect master - piece of wit and pleasantry . We have already taken notice that Mr. Pope was called upon by the public voice to translate the Iliad ...
... Lord Orrery has obliged the world with by preserving it in the life of Swift It is a perfect master - piece of wit and pleasantry . We have already taken notice that Mr. Pope was called upon by the public voice to translate the Iliad ...
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