The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... poets ; the best of which was , that of Lord Rochester on Silence ; in which might be discovered the strong fenfe , and ... Poem , called Alcander ; all of them attempts that indicated an ardent and eager defire of future fame . If it be ...
... poets ; the best of which was , that of Lord Rochester on Silence ; in which might be discovered the strong fenfe , and ... Poem , called Alcander ; all of them attempts that indicated an ardent and eager defire of future fame . If it be ...
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... poets , " on this account alone . As a poet , he must rank much higher , for his Eloifa , and Rape of the Lock ... poems of Milton ; of the Sixth Book xvi THE LIFE OF.
... poets , " on this account alone . As a poet , he must rank much higher , for his Eloifa , and Rape of the Lock ... poems of Milton ; of the Sixth Book xvi THE LIFE OF.
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Alexander Pope. and Latin poems of Milton ; of the Sixth Book of Paradife Loft ; of Taffo's Aminta ; of the Rhyming Tragedies ... poem , which was published some months fince , " and is a master - piece of its kind . ” He adds , " The ...
Alexander Pope. and Latin poems of Milton ; of the Sixth Book of Paradife Loft ; of Taffo's Aminta ; of the Rhyming Tragedies ... poem , which was published some months fince , " and is a master - piece of its kind . ” He adds , " The ...
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... poem , where all was gaiety and gallantry , Lord Petre , in a frolic , carried rather beyond the bounds of delicacy and good - breeding , having cut off a favourite lock of Mrs. Arabella Fermor's hair , his rudeness , as it was called ...
... poem , where all was gaiety and gallantry , Lord Petre , in a frolic , carried rather beyond the bounds of delicacy and good - breeding , having cut off a favourite lock of Mrs. Arabella Fermor's hair , his rudeness , as it was called ...
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... Poems whatever ! Addison , to whom he communicated his intention of introducing this new species of machinery , did not certainly conceive the felicity and the propriety with which it would be executed ; and , for that reason , and not ...
... Poems whatever ! Addison , to whom he communicated his intention of introducing this new species of machinery , did not certainly conceive the felicity and the propriety with which it would be executed ; and , for that reason , and not ...
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