The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 Seiten |
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... friendships may be con- tracted between perfons of unequal years , • and the advantage of fuch friendships VII . Against compliment VIII . An account of the duller fort of Country Gentlemen , and Country Life IX . From Mr. Wycherley X ...
... friendships may be con- tracted between perfons of unequal years , • and the advantage of fuch friendships VII . Against compliment VIII . An account of the duller fort of Country Gentlemen , and Country Life IX . From Mr. Wycherley X ...
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... friendship 215 V. Concerning the Tragedy of Cato 217 219 VI . From Sir William Trumbull VII . Against the violence of parties , and the praise of general benevolence VIII . From Sir William Trumbull . Of an Epigram in Martial , on a ...
... friendship 215 V. Concerning the Tragedy of Cato 217 219 VI . From Sir William Trumbull VII . Against the violence of parties , and the praise of general benevolence VIII . From Sir William Trumbull . Of an Epigram in Martial , on a ...
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... friendship 292 XXII . Mr. Jervas to Mr. Pope , concerning Mr .. Addison 294 XXIII . The Answer 296 XXIV . Mr. Pope to the Earl of Halifax 298 XXV . Dr. Parnelle , Dr. Berkley , Mr. Gay , and Dr. Arbuthnot ; concerning Mr. Pope's Homer ...
... friendship 292 XXII . Mr. Jervas to Mr. Pope , concerning Mr .. Addison 294 XXIII . The Answer 296 XXIV . Mr. Pope to the Earl of Halifax 298 XXV . Dr. Parnelle , Dr. Berkley , Mr. Gay , and Dr. Arbuthnot ; concerning Mr. Pope's Homer ...
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... style or writing , but merely as they preserved the memory of of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him PREFACE prefixed to the First Genuine Edition in quarto, 1737 LETTER Page From Mr Wycherley In answer to the.
... style or writing , but merely as they preserved the memory of of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him PREFACE prefixed to the First Genuine Edition in quarto, 1737 LETTER Page From Mr Wycherley In answer to the.
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Alexander Pope. of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , from which the fcribblers of the times had taken occafion to asperse either his friends or himself . He therefore layed by ...
Alexander Pope. of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , from which the fcribblers of the times had taken occafion to asperse either his friends or himself . He therefore layed by ...
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