The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... play was acted , Jan. 27 , 1726-7 , that " These verfes , which he had before given him leave to infert in it , would be known for his , fome copies being got abroad . He defires , nevertheless , that fince the lines had been read in ...
... play was acted , Jan. 27 , 1726-7 , that " These verfes , which he had before given him leave to infert in it , would be known for his , fome copies being got abroad . He defires , nevertheless , that fince the lines had been read in ...
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... play of the Lady Jane Grey ; " but it afterwards proved to be Mr. Rowe's . We are affured by another , " He wrote a pamphlet called Dr. Andrew Tripe ; " which proved to be one Dr. Wagstaff's . THEOBALD affures , in Mift of the 27th of ...
... play of the Lady Jane Grey ; " but it afterwards proved to be Mr. Rowe's . We are affured by another , " He wrote a pamphlet called Dr. Andrew Tripe ; " which proved to be one Dr. Wagstaff's . THEOBALD affures , in Mift of the 27th of ...
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... Play abused , was an infallible proof the play was his own ; the faid Mr. Cibber thinking it impoffible for a man to be much concerned for any but himself : " Now let any man judge ( faith he ) by this concern , who was the true mother ...
... Play abused , was an infallible proof the play was his own ; the faid Mr. Cibber thinking it impoffible for a man to be much concerned for any but himself : " Now let any man judge ( faith he ) by this concern , who was the true mother ...
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... Play : 55 How REMARKS . well that ends well , I am no great Nebuchadnezzar , I have not much fkill in grafs . Ibid . They are for the flowery way that leads to the broad gate and the great fire , Matt . vii . 13. In Much ado about ...
... Play : 55 How REMARKS . well that ends well , I am no great Nebuchadnezzar , I have not much fkill in grafs . Ibid . They are for the flowery way that leads to the broad gate and the great fire , Matt . vii . 13. In Much ado about ...
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Alexander Pope. Now ( fhame to Fortune ! ) an ill Run at Play Blank'd his bold vifage , and a thin Third day : Swearing VARIATIONS . Var . Tibbald ] Yet this Tibbald , contemptible as he is here reprefented to be , was affifted in his ...
Alexander Pope. Now ( fhame to Fortune ! ) an ill Run at Play Blank'd his bold vifage , and a thin Third day : Swearing VARIATIONS . Var . Tibbald ] Yet this Tibbald , contemptible as he is here reprefented to be , was affifted in his ...
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