The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 Seiten |
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... learned only to construe a Greek and Latin rudiments together . He was now little of Tully's Offices . ' How Mr. Deane could first regularly initiated in poetry by the perusal of spend , with a boy who had translated so much of ...
... learned only to construe a Greek and Latin rudiments together . He was now little of Tully's Offices . ' How Mr. Deane could first regularly initiated in poetry by the perusal of spend , with a boy who had translated so much of ...
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... learned in a high degree ; they Phaon ' from Ovid , to complete the version which were , however , not published till five years after- was before imperfect ; and wrote some other small wards . pieces , which he afterwards printed ...
... learned in a high degree ; they Phaon ' from Ovid , to complete the version which were , however , not published till five years after- was before imperfect ; and wrote some other small wards . pieces , which he afterwards printed ...
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... learned son of a gentleman of his parts be never so con- from Mr. Ruffhead , who writes with the confidence temptible , his inward man is ten times more ridicu- of one who could trust his information . She was a lous ; it being ...
... learned son of a gentleman of his parts be never so con- from Mr. Ruffhead , who writes with the confidence temptible , his inward man is ten times more ridicu- of one who could trust his information . She was a lous ; it being ...
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... learned irregular education , and a course of life of which world , who complained that Pope , having accepted much seems to have passed in conversation , it is and approved his performance , never testified any not very likely that he ...
... learned irregular education , and a course of life of which world , who complained that Pope , having accepted much seems to have passed in conversation , it is and approved his performance , never testified any not very likely that he ...
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... learned ; he raises phantoms time exhibits nothing but tedious malignity . of absurdity , and then drives them away . He cures diseases that were never felt * Sedition and Defamation displayed . ' 8vo . 1733 . For this reason this joint ...
... learned ; he raises phantoms time exhibits nothing but tedious malignity . of absurdity , and then drives them away . He cures diseases that were never felt * Sedition and Defamation displayed . ' 8vo . 1733 . For this reason this joint ...
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