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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... tion of translating Homer III . From Mr. Pope to Gen. Anthony Hamilton . Upon his having translated into French verse , the Essay on Criticism • IV . From the same to the earl of Halifax . Re- turning thanks for some obligations • V ...
... tion of translating Homer III . From Mr. Pope to Gen. Anthony Hamilton . Upon his having translated into French verse , the Essay on Criticism • IV . From the same to the earl of Halifax . Re- turning thanks for some obligations • V ...
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... tion of a volume of poems , and enclosing a translation from Homer • XXX . Mr. Pope to the Rev. Mr. Pitt , translator of Vida and Virgil . On the translation of Vida · XXXI . Mr. Spence to the Rev. Mr. Pitt . Re- questing a copy of the ...
... tion of a volume of poems , and enclosing a translation from Homer • XXX . Mr. Pope to the Rev. Mr. Pitt , translator of Vida and Virgil . On the translation of Vida · XXXI . Mr. Spence to the Rev. Mr. Pitt . Re- questing a copy of the ...
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... tion of his Letters in 12mo . by the booksellers of London and Westminster ; and of the last Edition in 12mo . printed for T. Cooper , 1725 . riod when it was made felony to correspond with him FIRST GENUINE EDITION . xxi.
... tion of his Letters in 12mo . by the booksellers of London and Westminster ; and of the last Edition in 12mo . printed for T. Cooper , 1725 . riod when it was made felony to correspond with him FIRST GENUINE EDITION . xxi.
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... I now come to what is of vast moment , I mean the preserva- tion of your health , and beg of you earnestly to get out of all tavern company , and fly away tanquam ex incendio . What a misery is it for you 8 LETTERS TO AND.
... I now come to what is of vast moment , I mean the preserva- tion of your health , and beg of you earnestly to get out of all tavern company , and fly away tanquam ex incendio . What a misery is it for you 8 LETTERS TO AND.
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... tion , only it put me in mind of it ; and I fancy one may apply to one's friend what Cæsar said of his wife : " It was not sufficient that he knew her to be chaste himself , but she should not be so much as suspected . " As to the ...
... tion , only it put me in mind of it ; and I fancy one may apply to one's friend what Cæsar said of his wife : " It was not sufficient that he knew her to be chaste himself , but she should not be so much as suspected . " As to the ...
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