The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6 |
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I. The author's opinion of Mr Gay's merit and modefty . II . His defire to do him fervice , and advice as to the study of poetry . III . Concerning painting ; Mr Gay's poem of the Fan . IV . To Mr Gay on his return to Hanover after the ...
I. The author's opinion of Mr Gay's merit and modefty . II . His defire to do him fervice , and advice as to the study of poetry . III . Concerning painting ; Mr Gay's poem of the Fan . IV . To Mr Gay on his return to Hanover after the ...
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His opinion of writing panegyric . XXV . From Mr Cleland to Mr Gay . XXVI . Mr Pope to the Earl of Burlington . XXVII . The author's bad health , complaints of abfence , and fome advice to his friend . XXVIII .
His opinion of writing panegyric . XXV . From Mr Cleland to Mr Gay . XXVI . Mr Pope to the Earl of Burlington . XXVII . The author's bad health , complaints of abfence , and fome advice to his friend . XXVIII .
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His high opinion of Lord Bolingbroke and Dr Swift as writers . LXXXIII . From Dr Swift . Of old age , and death of friends . More of the Ethic Epiftles . LXXXIV . Of the complaints of friends .--- One of the best comforts of old age .
His high opinion of Lord Bolingbroke and Dr Swift as writers . LXXXIII . From Dr Swift . Of old age , and death of friends . More of the Ethic Epiftles . LXXXIV . Of the complaints of friends .--- One of the best comforts of old age .
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His opinion of Mr P's Dialogue , intitled , One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty - Eight . The entire collection of his and Mr Pope's letters , for twenty years . and upwards , found , and in the hands of a lady , a worthy and ...
His opinion of Mr P's Dialogue , intitled , One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty - Eight . The entire collection of his and Mr Pope's letters , for twenty years . and upwards , found , and in the hands of a lady , a worthy and ...
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His opinion of the Divine Legation ; and his defire to have the ESSAY ON MAN thought as favourable to the interests of religion as of virtue . CIV . His project of procuring a prose translation of his Efay into Latin , and his ...
His opinion of the Divine Legation ; and his defire to have the ESSAY ON MAN thought as favourable to the interests of religion as of virtue . CIV . His project of procuring a prose translation of his Efay into Latin , and his ...
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