Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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... concerning the Incidents , and fo have done with what relates immediately to the De- fign . The Intention of the Author in writing this Poem , as we find in the Title - Page , is to raise the Mirth of the Reader ; and we find by the ...
... concerning the Incidents , and fo have done with what relates immediately to the De- fign . The Intention of the Author in writing this Poem , as we find in the Title - Page , is to raise the Mirth of the Reader ; and we find by the ...
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... concerning Mr. Pope's Preface to Homer 238 Death , Temple of , a Poem , tranflated from the French by the Duke of Buckingham 146 Quotation from it ibid Dennis , Mr. who he was 47 What Author of of by Mr. Pope What he might have been 272 ...
... concerning Mr. Pope's Preface to Homer 238 Death , Temple of , a Poem , tranflated from the French by the Duke of Buckingham 146 Quotation from it ibid Dennis , Mr. who he was 47 What Author of of by Mr. Pope What he might have been 272 ...
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... concerning the Difpute in France about Homer 107 ibid III ibid His French Complaifance to Madam Dacier Had extravagant Compli- ments paid him Who it was that mortified him moft What accus'd of by weak Enemies Why moft difappointed in Mr ...
... concerning the Difpute in France about Homer 107 ibid III ibid His French Complaifance to Madam Dacier Had extravagant Compli- ments paid him Who it was that mortified him moft What accus'd of by weak Enemies Why moft difappointed in Mr ...
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