An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot, 1734: And Epistle VII to Dr. Arbuthnot from The Works, Volume II 1735Scolar Press, 1970 - 49 Seiten |
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... three obvious hypotheses : I. 1. That in the process of correcting two texts in the printing - house , certain revisions that should have been made in both were made only in one . 2. That after the first series of revisions the separate ...
... three obvious hypotheses : I. 1. That in the process of correcting two texts in the printing - house , certain revisions that should have been made in both were made only in one . 2. That after the first series of revisions the separate ...
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... three thoufand years ago . 115 Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown 120 Dipt me in Ink , my Parent's , or my own ? As yet a Child , nor yet a Fool to Fame , I lifp'd in Numbers , for the Numbers came . I left no Calling for this ...
... three thoufand years ago . 115 Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown 120 Dipt me in Ink , my Parent's , or my own ? As yet a Child , nor yet a Fool to Fame , I lifp'd in Numbers , for the Numbers came . I left no Calling for this ...
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... three Brothers , one of whom was kill'd , another died in the Service of King Charles , the eldest following his Fortunes , and becoming a General Of- ficer in Spain , left her what Eftate remain'd after the Sequeftrations and For ...
... three Brothers , one of whom was kill'd , another died in the Service of King Charles , the eldest following his Fortunes , and becoming a General Of- ficer in Spain , left her what Eftate remain'd after the Sequeftrations and For ...
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