The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1917 - 505 pages |
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Page vii
... Horace Imitated The First Satire of the Second Book The Second Satire of the Second Book . 290 295 Page 244 256 . 263 267 • • 286 43 Ode on Solitude 45 The Dying Christian to his Soul 46 Essay on Criticism 47 The Sixth Epistle of the ...
... Horace Imitated The First Satire of the Second Book The Second Satire of the Second Book . 290 295 Page 244 256 . 263 267 • • 286 43 Ode on Solitude 45 The Dying Christian to his Soul 46 Essay on Criticism 47 The Sixth Epistle of the ...
Page xiii
... Horace Walpole lived almost a generation too late . Far happier in this respect was the lot of one with whom an elective affinity at all events connected him , of Lord Hervey , who found a fellow- railer in Lady Mary Wortley Montagu ...
... Horace Walpole lived almost a generation too late . Far happier in this respect was the lot of one with whom an elective affinity at all events connected him , of Lord Hervey , who found a fellow- railer in Lady Mary Wortley Montagu ...
Page xviii
... e.g. the strange quotation from Horace among the " Imitations , ' noted by Pope in his Temple of Fame ( p . 126 of the present edition ) . him without alteration not only in the Essay on Criticism xviii INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR .
... e.g. the strange quotation from Horace among the " Imitations , ' noted by Pope in his Temple of Fame ( p . 126 of the present edition ) . him without alteration not only in the Essay on Criticism xviii INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR .
Page xxv
... Horace which he had never published ; and in 1720 he saluted the completion of Pope's Iliad by a discharge of minute cavils , of which as usual a certain proportion were by no means defective in point . Finally ( for it is necessary to ...
... Horace which he had never published ; and in 1720 he saluted the completion of Pope's Iliad by a discharge of minute cavils , of which as usual a certain proportion were by no means defective in point . Finally ( for it is necessary to ...
Page xxix
... . 193-214 . 2 In the Imitation of Horace , Bk . 1. Ep . 11 . ( vv . 215-220 ) , published in 1737 . 3 In his Lectures on the English Humourists . hands . But whatever the character of Addison , Pope INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR . xxix.
... . 193-214 . 2 In the Imitation of Horace , Bk . 1. Ep . 11 . ( vv . 215-220 ) , published in 1737 . 3 In his Lectures on the English Humourists . hands . But whatever the character of Addison , Pope INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR . xxix.
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