Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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Below all this , a Kitchen Garden , full of the best Sorts of Fruit , has several Walks
in it fit for the coldest Weather . Thus I have done with a tedious Description . Only
one Thing I forgot , though of more Satisfaction to me than all the rest , which I ...
Below all this , a Kitchen Garden , full of the best Sorts of Fruit , has several Walks
in it fit for the coldest Weather . Thus I have done with a tedious Description . Only
one Thing I forgot , though of more Satisfaction to me than all the rest , which I ...
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You justly reprove me for not speaking of the Death of the last : Parnelle was too
much in my Mind , to whose Memory I am erecting the best Monument I can .
What he gave me to publish , was but a small Part of what he left behind him , but
it ...
You justly reprove me for not speaking of the Death of the last : Parnelle was too
much in my Mind , to whose Memory I am erecting the best Monument I can .
What he gave me to publish , was but a small Part of what he left behind him , but
it ...
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To speak of his Numbers is a little difficult , they are so various and irregular , and
mostly Pindaric : ' Tis evident his heroick Verse ( the best Example of which is his
Mufick ' s Duel ) is carelesly made up ; but one may imagine from what it now is ...
To speak of his Numbers is a little difficult , they are so various and irregular , and
mostly Pindaric : ' Tis evident his heroick Verse ( the best Example of which is his
Mufick ' s Duel ) is carelesly made up ; but one may imagine from what it now is ...
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