The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 Seiten |
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... 1704 to 1710 . I. Of Mr. Dryden's death ; his moral character ; the Poets who fucceeded him ; the temper of Critics II . From Mr. Wycherley a 2 3 6 III . Mr. LETTER III . Mr. Wycherley's humanity ; his encourage- ment.
... 1704 to 1710 . I. Of Mr. Dryden's death ; his moral character ; the Poets who fucceeded him ; the temper of Critics II . From Mr. Wycherley a 2 3 6 III . Mr. LETTER III . Mr. Wycherley's humanity ; his encourage- ment.
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... Critics 36 XIX . Concerning Mifcellanies , and the danger of young Poets 38 XX . From Mr. Wycherley 40 XXI . From Mr. Wycherley 42 XXII . From Mr. Wycherley . His defire of his company ; and request to proceed in cor- recting his Papers ...
... Critics 36 XIX . Concerning Mifcellanies , and the danger of young Poets 38 XX . From Mr. Wycherley 40 XXI . From Mr. Wycherley 42 XXII . From Mr. Wycherley . His defire of his company ; and request to proceed in cor- recting his Papers ...
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... Critics ; of Wit and Conceit ; a request concerning one of his Paftorals VI . Some critical obfervations on English Verfifica- tion 56 60 63 66 LETTERS to and from Mr. CROMWELL . LETTER From 1708 to 1711 . I. To Mr. Cromwell II . To the ...
... Critics ; of Wit and Conceit ; a request concerning one of his Paftorals VI . Some critical obfervations on English Verfifica- tion 56 60 63 66 LETTERS to and from Mr. CROMWELL . LETTER From 1708 to 1711 . I. To Mr. Cromwell II . To the ...
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... Critics ; what ought to be the temper of an Author " 299 393 306 XXVIII . To the Same , of the Farce called the What - d'ye call it 308 XXIX . To the Same 3101 XXX . From Mr. Congreve 313 LETTERS to SEVERAL PERSONS . LETTER From the ...
... Critics ; what ought to be the temper of an Author " 299 393 306 XXVIII . To the Same , of the Farce called the What - d'ye call it 308 XXIX . To the Same 3101 XXX . From Mr. Congreve 313 LETTERS to SEVERAL PERSONS . LETTER From the ...
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... Critics , I was fo vain as to believe it ; and yet I may not • When a very young Boy , he prevailed with a friend to carry him to a Coffee - house which Dryden frequented ; where he had the fatisfaction he here speaks of . W. He fince ...
... Critics , I was fo vain as to believe it ; and yet I may not • When a very young Boy , he prevailed with a friend to carry him to a Coffee - house which Dryden frequented ; where he had the fatisfaction he here speaks of . W. He fince ...
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