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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... Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. J. M'Creery , Tooks Court , Chancery Lane , London . KONINKLIKE BIBLIOTHEER.
... Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. J. M'Creery , Tooks Court , Chancery Lane , London . KONINKLIKE BIBLIOTHEER.
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... Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. LETTERS TO AND FROM WILLIAM WALSH , ESQ . Letter FROM 1705 TO 1707 . I. Mr. Walsh to Mr. Wycherley . On Pope's Pastorals Page • 75 76 • · • II . Mr. Walsh to Mr. Pope . Concerning Pas- • • toral ...
... Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. LETTERS TO AND FROM WILLIAM WALSH , ESQ . Letter FROM 1705 TO 1707 . I. Mr. Walsh to Mr. Wycherley . On Pope's Pastorals Page • 75 76 • · • II . Mr. Walsh to Mr. Pope . Concerning Pas- • • toral ...
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... Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. they preserved the memory of some friendships which will ever be dear to him , or set in a true light some matters of fact , from which the scrib- blers of the times had taken occasion to asperse ...
... Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. they preserved the memory of some friendships which will ever be dear to him , or set in a true light some matters of fact , from which the scrib- blers of the times had taken occasion to asperse ...
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... Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. man with man , unsafe , and to be dreaded . To open letters is esteemed the greatest breach of ho- nour : even to look into them already opened or ac- cidentally dropped , is held an ungenerous ...
... Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. man with man , unsafe , and to be dreaded . To open letters is esteemed the greatest breach of ho- nour : even to look into them already opened or ac- cidentally dropped , is held an ungenerous ...
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... Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. field before this time . If I had met with any fault in your performance , I should freely now ( as I have done too presumptuously in conversation with you ) tell you my opinion ; which I have fre ...
... Remarks Alexander Pope, William Roscoe. field before this time . If I had met with any fault in your performance , I should freely now ( as I have done too presumptuously in conversation with you ) tell you my opinion ; which I have fre ...
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