The works of Alexander Pope, with notes and illustrations, by himself and others. To which are added, a new life of the author [&c.] by W. Roscoe, Том 61847 |
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... poem to Mr. Dryden , and other papers • XI . On the author's corrections and alterations of Mr. Wy- cherley's poems XII . From Mr. Wycherley . On the author's health XIII . From Mr. Wycherley . Requesting the author to peruse his papers ...
... poem to Mr. Dryden , and other papers • XI . On the author's corrections and alterations of Mr. Wy- cherley's poems XII . From Mr. Wycherley . On the author's health XIII . From Mr. Wycherley . Requesting the author to peruse his papers ...
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... Poems VII . From the same . VIII . From the same . IX . From the same . and an account of some theatrical disputes . Of Mr. Wycherley's coldness On the mixed condition of human life ; X. From the same . The pleasures of poetical studies ...
... Poems VII . From the same . VIII . From the same . IX . From the same . and an account of some theatrical disputes . Of Mr. Wycherley's coldness On the mixed condition of human life ; X. From the same . The pleasures of poetical studies ...
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... poems 138 · XXVI . From Mr. Pope . Remarks on Crashaw's poems XXVII . From the same . " On raillery XXVIII . From Mr. Cromwell ... poem ib . · 164 165 166 167 • 169 · 171 • 173 • LETTERS TO AND FROM THE HON . JAMES CRAGGS vi CONTENTS .
... poems 138 · XXVI . From Mr. Pope . Remarks on Crashaw's poems XXVII . From the same . " On raillery XXVIII . From Mr. Cromwell ... poem ib . · 164 165 166 167 • 169 · 171 • 173 • LETTERS TO AND FROM THE HON . JAMES CRAGGS vi CONTENTS .
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... Poem on an unfortu- nate Lady " 205 208 III . From the same . IV . From Mr. Pope . On the subject mentioned above Concerning the " Unfortunate Lady " 209 210 LETTERS TO AND FROM SEVERAL NOBLEMEN . I. From Mr. Pope to Lord Lansdown . On ...
... Poem on an unfortu- nate Lady " 205 208 III . From the same . IV . From Mr. Pope . On the subject mentioned above Concerning the " Unfortunate Lady " 209 210 LETTERS TO AND FROM SEVERAL NOBLEMEN . I. From Mr. Pope to Lord Lansdown . On ...
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... Poems to him XI . From Robert , Earl of Oxford , to Mr. Pope , in return for the above • XII . From Mr. Pope to Edward , Earl of Oxford . On the dedi- catory verses XIII . From the same to the same . After visiting the Earl's country ...
... Poems to him XI . From Robert , Earl of Oxford , to Mr. Pope , in return for the above • XII . From Mr. Pope to Edward , Earl of Oxford . On the dedi- catory verses XIII . From the same to the same . After visiting the Earl's country ...
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