The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... Deformity of his Perfon to allow the whole of it to be reprefented . - This Drawing is therefore exceedingly valuable , as it is an Unique of this celebrated Poet . VOL . I. A 5 DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER . The Head of Mr. POPE [ ix ] OF.
... Deformity of his Perfon to allow the whole of it to be reprefented . - This Drawing is therefore exceedingly valuable , as it is an Unique of this celebrated Poet . VOL . I. A 5 DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER . The Head of Mr. POPE [ ix ] OF.
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Alexander Pope. DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER . The Head of Mr. POPE to front the Title Page of the First Volume . The Portrait of Mr. POPE to front Page ix . [ A 5 ] of VOL . I. THE LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE , ESQ . VOL .
Alexander Pope. DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER . The Head of Mr. POPE to front the Title Page of the First Volume . The Portrait of Mr. POPE to front Page ix . [ A 5 ] of VOL . I. THE LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE , ESQ . VOL .
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... abrupt or lengthened verfification . " In general , our Author's fubjects , which is a happy circum- ftance for a poet , were chofen by himself . fragment of Sappho in his head ; and totally to ALEXANDER POPE , ESQ . xix.
... abrupt or lengthened verfification . " In general , our Author's fubjects , which is a happy circum- ftance for a poet , were chofen by himself . fragment of Sappho in his head ; and totally to ALEXANDER POPE , ESQ . xix.
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Alexander Pope. fragment of Sappho in his head ; and totally to suppress the name of Flatman , whofe Ode he not only imitated , but copied fome lines of it verbatim . If we knew the history of that most unfortunate Lady , who is the ...
Alexander Pope. fragment of Sappho in his head ; and totally to suppress the name of Flatman , whofe Ode he not only imitated , but copied fome lines of it verbatim . If we knew the history of that most unfortunate Lady , who is the ...
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... to Lord Burlington and Lord Bathurst , fays Johnson , Warburton has endeavoured to find a train of thought which was never in the writer's head . awkwardly converted into a Dialogue , in which he has C 2 ALEXANDER POPE , ESQ . xliii.
... to Lord Burlington and Lord Bathurst , fays Johnson , Warburton has endeavoured to find a train of thought which was never in the writer's head . awkwardly converted into a Dialogue , in which he has C 2 ALEXANDER POPE , ESQ . xliii.
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