Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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... Verses to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady are esteemed equal to them . This Lady feems to have been a particular Favou- rite of our Poet , whether he himself was the Perfon she was remov'd from I am not able to say , but who- ever ...
... Verses to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady are esteemed equal to them . This Lady feems to have been a particular Favou- rite of our Poet , whether he himself was the Perfon she was remov'd from I am not able to say , but who- ever ...
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... Verse of Mr. Dryden's , not Mac Flecknoe , as it is ignorantly faid in the Key to the Dunciad , but in his Verses to Mr. Congreve : And Tom the Second reigns like Tom the First . Let us cite two Lines spoke of the Goddess Dul- nefs , to ...
... Verse of Mr. Dryden's , not Mac Flecknoe , as it is ignorantly faid in the Key to the Dunciad , but in his Verses to Mr. Congreve : And Tom the Second reigns like Tom the First . Let us cite two Lines spoke of the Goddess Dul- nefs , to ...
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... Verses were originally addrefs'd , of Hugh Bethel , Efq ; and others , who knew them to be our Author's , long before the faid More Smith compos'd his Play together with the Verses themselves , that fpeak loud against the preten- ded ...
... Verses were originally addrefs'd , of Hugh Bethel , Efq ; and others , who knew them to be our Author's , long before the faid More Smith compos'd his Play together with the Verses themselves , that fpeak loud against the preten- ded ...
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