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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... appear too much of a juvenile ambition of wit , or affectation of gai- ety , he may reasonably hope it will be considered to whom , and at what age , he was guilty of it , as well as how soon it was over . The rest , every judge of ...
... appear too much of a juvenile ambition of wit , or affectation of gai- ety , he may reasonably hope it will be considered to whom , and at what age , he was guilty of it , as well as how soon it was over . The rest , every judge of ...
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... appears Pope filed a bill against Curll , and obtained an injunction , ( v . Life of Pope , ante , vol . i . p . 473 ) ... appear to have been pub- lished subsequent to the First Volume of Curll's Edition . IX . Letters of Mr. Pope and ...
... appears Pope filed a bill against Curll , and obtained an injunction , ( v . Life of Pope , ante , vol . i . p . 473 ) ... appear to have been pub- lished subsequent to the First Volume of Curll's Edition . IX . Letters of Mr. Pope and ...
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... appears to have watched over the youth of Pope with the affection of a parent and the feelings of a friend . When Pope bade fare- well to Windsor Forest to reside at Twickenham , he parted , as he informs us , " from Sir William ...
... appears to have watched over the youth of Pope with the affection of a parent and the feelings of a friend . When Pope bade fare- well to Windsor Forest to reside at Twickenham , he parted , as he informs us , " from Sir William ...
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... appears , that these four exquisite poems of Milton were read , and relished , and recommended by our author , much earlier than they are supposed to have been . He has taken many expressions from them in the Eloisa , and the Temple of ...
... appears , that these four exquisite poems of Milton were read , and relished , and recommended by our author , much earlier than they are supposed to have been . He has taken many expressions from them in the Eloisa , and the Temple of ...
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... Sir , Your , & c . * Hence it appears that Sir W. Trumbull was the very first person that urged him to undertake a translation of the Iliad of Homer . Warton . LETTER IV . FROM SIR WILLIAM TRUMBULL . March 6 FROM SIR W. TRUMBULL . 7.
... Sir , Your , & c . * Hence it appears that Sir W. Trumbull was the very first person that urged him to undertake a translation of the Iliad of Homer . Warton . LETTER IV . FROM SIR WILLIAM TRUMBULL . March 6 FROM SIR W. TRUMBULL . 7.
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