The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volume 6J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... est Adolescens aliquid , " seem to have been the cement of their friendship . Warburton . The author's age then sixteen . Pope . I had so long known with pleasure ; but it From the same With advice on Pope's trans- lation.
... est Adolescens aliquid , " seem to have been the cement of their friendship . Warburton . The author's age then sixteen . Pope . I had so long known with pleasure ; but it From the same With advice on Pope's trans- lation.
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... Warburton . This friend was probably Sir Charles Wogan . See a letter from him , in Sir Walter Scott's edition of the life of Swift , vol . xviii . p . 21 , where he says : " I had the honour of bringing Mr. Pope from our retreat in the ...
... Warburton . This friend was probably Sir Charles Wogan . See a letter from him , in Sir Walter Scott's edition of the life of Swift , vol . xviii . p . 21 , where he says : " I had the honour of bringing Mr. Pope from our retreat in the ...
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... Warburton . + Mr. Locke had given a better . But his Essay was not to our young poet's taste . He had met with it early ; but he used to say , he had then no relish for it . Warburton . LETTER II . · I FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . FROM MR ...
... Warburton . + Mr. Locke had given a better . But his Essay was not to our young poet's taste . He had met with it early ; but he used to say , he had then no relish for it . Warburton . LETTER II . · I FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . FROM MR ...
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... seldom ac- company each other . But they might keep company or not , just as they pleased , for the writer was gone in search of witticisms . Warburton . though they seldom accompany each other in other men , 26 LETTERS TO AND.
... seldom ac- company each other . But they might keep company or not , just as they pleased , for the writer was gone in search of witticisms . Warburton . though they seldom accompany each other in other men , 26 LETTERS TO AND.
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... , & c . * Rather , moroseness and folly . † Mr. Wycherley was at this time about seventy years old , Mr. Pope under seventeen . VOL . VIII . D Warburton . LETTER VII . TO MR . WYCHERLEY . June 23 FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 33.
... , & c . * Rather , moroseness and folly . † Mr. Wycherley was at this time about seventy years old , Mr. Pope under seventeen . VOL . VIII . D Warburton . LETTER VII . TO MR . WYCHERLEY . June 23 FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 33.
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