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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... shew the world his better judg- ment ; and that it was his last resolution to have suppressed those poems . As some of the letters which had passed between him and our author cleared that point , they were published in 1729 , with a few ...
... shew the world his better judg- ment ; and that it was his last resolution to have suppressed those poems . As some of the letters which had passed between him and our author cleared that point , they were published in 1729 , with a few ...
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... shew he has constantly enjoy- ed the friendship of worthy men ; and that if a ca- talogue were to be taken of his friends and his ene- mies , he needs not to blush at either . Many of them having been written on the most trying oc ...
... shew he has constantly enjoy- ed the friendship of worthy men ; and that if a ca- talogue were to be taken of his friends and his ene- mies , he needs not to blush at either . Many of them having been written on the most trying oc ...
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... idea recurs in the correspondence with Mr. Blount , Letter III . These Letters shew the agitation that prevailed during the unhappy commotions in 1715 . native country ; quiet in the state , which , FROM SIR W. TRUMBULL . 15 #
... idea recurs in the correspondence with Mr. Blount , Letter III . These Letters shew the agitation that prevailed during the unhappy commotions in 1715 . native country ; quiet in the state , which , FROM SIR W. TRUMBULL . 15 #
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... death of Wycherley , Pope has left a curious account in a let- ter to Mr. Blount , in the present edition , which may also serve to shew that he preserved his regard for him to the last . LETTERS TO AND FROM MR . WYCHERLEY : * FROM.
... death of Wycherley , Pope has left a curious account in a let- ter to Mr. Blount , in the present edition , which may also serve to shew that he preserved his regard for him to the last . LETTERS TO AND FROM MR . WYCHERLEY : * FROM.
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... how you write , is to leave off writing ; and the best way to shew my friendship to you , is to put an end to your trou- ble , and to conclude . Yours , etc. LETTER III . TO MR . WYCHERLEY . March 25 FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 27.
... how you write , is to leave off writing ; and the best way to shew my friendship to you , is to put an end to your trou- ble , and to conclude . Yours , etc. LETTER III . TO MR . WYCHERLEY . March 25 FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 27.
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