The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... things , as partly by malice , and partly by ignorance , have been ascribed to me . I must farther acquit myself of the presumption of having lent my name to recommend any miscellanies or works of other men ; a thing I never thought ...
... things , as partly by malice , and partly by ignorance , have been ascribed to me . I must farther acquit myself of the presumption of having lent my name to recommend any miscellanies or works of other men ; a thing I never thought ...
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... thing called " The Battle of Poets , " in which Philips and Welsted were the heroes , and Swift and Pope utterly routed . He also published some malevolent things in the British , London , and daily journals ; and at the same time wrote ...
... thing called " The Battle of Poets , " in which Philips and Welsted were the heroes , and Swift and Pope utterly routed . He also published some malevolent things in the British , London , and daily journals ; and at the same time wrote ...
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... thing above my capacity . What is now published , is only to be considered as a gen- eral map of Man , marking ... things , and conformable to ends and relations to him unknown , ver . 35 , & c . - III . That it is partly upon his ...
... thing above my capacity . What is now published , is only to be considered as a gen- eral map of Man , marking ... things , and conformable to ends and relations to him unknown , ver . 35 , & c . - III . That it is partly upon his ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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