The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... 15 , in note , for xvev KIVELY -- 181. dele note on ver . 35 . 254. line 35 , in note , for Polyanus read Polyænus 271.9 , after written infert namely 315. 4 , in note , for Swirten read Swieten . To pront Page IX [ A 5 ] of Vol.I.
... 15 , in note , for xvev KIVELY -- 181. dele note on ver . 35 . 254. line 35 , in note , for Polyanus read Polyænus 271.9 , after written infert namely 315. 4 , in note , for Swirten read Swieten . To pront Page IX [ A 5 ] of Vol.I.
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... lines of it verbatim . If we knew the history of that most unfortunate Lady , who is the fubject of the fweet and pathetic Elegy , and could relate it at large , it might give us an opportunity of enlivening thefe Memoirs , with what ...
... lines of it verbatim . If we knew the history of that most unfortunate Lady , who is the fubject of the fweet and pathetic Elegy , and could relate it at large , it might give us an opportunity of enlivening thefe Memoirs , with what ...
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... lines : He o'er the weeping nun has drawn Such artful folds of facred lawn ; That Love with equal grief and pride Shall fee the crime he ftrives to hide ; And foftly drawing back the veil , The God fhall to his votaries tell , Each ...
... lines : He o'er the weeping nun has drawn Such artful folds of facred lawn ; That Love with equal grief and pride Shall fee the crime he ftrives to hide ; And foftly drawing back the veil , The God fhall to his votaries tell , Each ...
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... line of it " before it was printed , nor perhaps afterwards . " When I had gone through fome books , ( I forget " how many , ) Mr. Jefferies let us know that Mr. Pope had a friend to do the reft , and that we " might give over . 66 ...
... line of it " before it was printed , nor perhaps afterwards . " When I had gone through fome books , ( I forget " how many , ) Mr. Jefferies let us know that Mr. Pope had a friend to do the reft , and that we " might give over . 66 ...
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... lines might be fpared . I speak from experience , when I fay , that I know no critical treatise better calculated to form the taste of young men of genius , than this Essay on the Odyffey . And left it should be thought that this ...
... lines might be fpared . I speak from experience , when I fay , that I know no critical treatise better calculated to form the taste of young men of genius , than this Essay on the Odyffey . And left it should be thought that this ...
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