The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... fome envy at his fituation . XX . The author more and more inclined to retirement . XXI . More of the fame . Concern for his friend's ab- fence , affection to his perfon , and wishes for his happiness . XXII . Defiring him to return to ...
... fome envy at his fituation . XX . The author more and more inclined to retirement . XXI . More of the fame . Concern for his friend's ab- fence , affection to his perfon , and wishes for his happiness . XXII . Defiring him to return to ...
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... fome general reflections . XLI . To Mr C - expoftulatory on the hardships done an unhappy lady , & c . XLII . To Mr Richardfon . XLIII . XLIV . To the fame ; after Mrs Pope's death . XLV . To Mr B. concerning the Effay on Man , & c ...
... fome general reflections . XLI . To Mr C - expoftulatory on the hardships done an unhappy lady , & c . XLII . To Mr Richardfon . XLIII . XLIV . To the fame ; after Mrs Pope's death . XLV . To Mr B. concerning the Effay on Man , & c ...
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... fome months before the Queen's Death . II . From Dr Swift , at Dublin . How little he cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party . Of the first Volume of Mr Pope's tran- flation of Homer . His circumstances in Ireland ...
... fome months before the Queen's Death . II . From Dr Swift , at Dublin . How little he cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party . Of the first Volume of Mr Pope's tran- flation of Homer . His circumstances in Ireland ...
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Alexander Pope. XII . To Dr Swift . Character of fome of his friends in England ; with further invitations . XIII . Dr Swift's anfwer ... fome confideration of his circumftances . XXVI . From Mr Gay . Raillery : what employment CONTENTS . vi.
Alexander Pope. XII . To Dr Swift . Character of fome of his friends in England ; with further invitations . XIII . Dr Swift's anfwer ... fome confideration of his circumftances . XXVI . From Mr Gay . Raillery : what employment CONTENTS . vi.
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... fome paffages in Mr Pope's letters publish- ed in England . The Dean's own opinion of them . LXXXVIII . From Dr Swift . Of his declining state of health . His opinion of Mr P's Dialogue , intitled , One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty ...
... fome paffages in Mr Pope's letters publish- ed in England . The Dean's own opinion of them . LXXXVIII . From Dr Swift . Of his declining state of health . His opinion of Mr P's Dialogue , intitled , One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty ...
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