The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Band 1C. Cooke, 1795 |
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... never out of his hands ; they became his model , and from them alone he learned the whole magic of his verfification . The first of our Author's compofitions now extant in print is an " Ode on Solitude , " written before he was twelve ...
... never out of his hands ; they became his model , and from them alone he learned the whole magic of his verfification . The first of our Author's compofitions now extant in print is an " Ode on Solitude , " written before he was twelve ...
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... for public employment , but never propofed a penfion . While the tranflation of " Homer " was in its pro- grefs , Mr. Craggs , then fecretary of state , offered to procure procure him a penfion , which , at least during vi LIFE OF POPE .
... for public employment , but never propofed a penfion . While the tranflation of " Homer " was in its pro- grefs , Mr. Craggs , then fecretary of state , offered to procure procure him a penfion , which , at least during vi LIFE OF POPE .
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... never folicited for money by Pope , who difdained to beg what he did not want . With the product of this fubfcription , which he had too much difcretion to fquander , he fecured his future life from want , by confiderable annuities ...
... never folicited for money by Pope , who difdained to beg what he did not want . With the product of this fubfcription , which he had too much difcretion to fquander , he fecured his future life from want , by confiderable annuities ...
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... never marry an old man again . ) I cannot " help remarking , that fickness , which often deftroys " both wit and wifdom , yet feldom has power to re- 66 move that talent we call humour : Mr. Wycherley " fhewed this even in this last ...
... never marry an old man again . ) I cannot " help remarking , that fickness , which often deftroys " both wit and wifdom , yet feldom has power to re- 66 move that talent we call humour : Mr. Wycherley " fhewed this even in this last ...
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... never made public till by Curl , in his Mifcellanies , 12mo , 1727 . The lines , indeed , are elegantly satirical , and , in the opinion of many unprejudiced judges , who had oppor- tunities of knowing the character of Mr. Addifon , are ...
... never made public till by Curl , in his Mifcellanies , 12mo , 1727 . The lines , indeed , are elegantly satirical , and , in the opinion of many unprejudiced judges , who had oppor- tunities of knowing the character of Mr. Addifon , are ...
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