The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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Alexander Pope. THE WORKS O F Alexander PopeEfq . VOLUME I. CONTAINING HIS JUVENILE POEMS . LONDON , Printed for A. MILLAR , J. and R. TONSON , and H. LINTOT . MDCCLVII . TO THE Large OCTAVO EDITION . MRi R. POPE ,
Alexander Pope. THE WORKS O F Alexander PopeEfq . VOLUME I. CONTAINING HIS JUVENILE POEMS . LONDON , Printed for A. MILLAR , J. and R. TONSON , and H. LINTOT . MDCCLVII . TO THE Large OCTAVO EDITION . MRi R. POPE ,
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... this Edi- tion above all the preceding ; fo far as Mr. Pope himfelf was concerned . What the Editor hath done , the Reader muft collect for himself . The FIRST Volume , and the original poems in the ii ADVERTISEMENT .
... this Edi- tion above all the preceding ; fo far as Mr. Pope himfelf was concerned . What the Editor hath done , the Reader muft collect for himself . The FIRST Volume , and the original poems in the ii ADVERTISEMENT .
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Alexander Pope. The FIRST Volume , and the original poems in the SECOND , are here firft printed from a copy corrected throughout ... poems , communicated by him for this pur- pofe to the Editor . Thefe , the Author , a 2 ADVERTISEMENT . iii.
Alexander Pope. The FIRST Volume , and the original poems in the SECOND , are here firft printed from a copy corrected throughout ... poems , communicated by him for this pur- pofe to the Editor . Thefe , the Author , a 2 ADVERTISEMENT . iii.
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... Poem . The reft , together with others of the like fort , from his Manufcript - copy of the other Ethic Epistles , are here inferted at the bottom of the page , under the title of Vari- ations . MDCCXXXVIII . The FOURTH Volume contains ...
... Poem . The reft , together with others of the like fort , from his Manufcript - copy of the other Ethic Epistles , are here inferted at the bottom of the page , under the title of Vari- ations . MDCCXXXVIII . The FOURTH Volume contains ...
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Alexander Pope. fo fine a poem should remain difgraced by the meanness of its subject , the most infignificant of all Dunces , bad Rhymers and malevolent Cavillers : That he ought to raise and enoble it by pointing his Satire against the ...
Alexander Pope. fo fine a poem should remain difgraced by the meanness of its subject , the most infignificant of all Dunces , bad Rhymers and malevolent Cavillers : That he ought to raise and enoble it by pointing his Satire against the ...
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