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, Том 1 |
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This was published for his own benefit , by subscription , the only kind of reward
which he received for his writings , which do honour to our age and country . By
the success of his subscription Pope was relieved from those pecuniary
distresses ...
This was published for his own benefit , by subscription , the only kind of reward
which he received for his writings , which do honour to our age and country . By
the success of his subscription Pope was relieved from those pecuniary
distresses ...
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The Art of Criticism , ” says he , “ which was “ published some months ago , is a
mafterpiece in its “ kind . The observations follow one another , like " those in
Horace's Art of Poetry , without that me“ thodical regularity which would have
been ...
The Art of Criticism , ” says he , “ which was “ published some months ago , is a
mafterpiece in its “ kind . The observations follow one another , like " those in
Horace's Art of Poetry , without that me“ thodical regularity which would have
been ...
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... it is only because the number “ of them is infinitely greater . Sonetimes he
compares him to a copious nurtery , which contains the “ leeds and first
produtions of every kind ; and , laftly , so he 66 he represents him under the
notion of a mighty ...
... it is only because the number “ of them is infinitely greater . Sonetimes he
compares him to a copious nurtery , which contains the “ leeds and first
produtions of every kind ; and , laftly , so he 66 he represents him under the
notion of a mighty ...
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By Timon he was universally supposed , and by the Earl of Burlington , to whom
the poem is addressed , was privately said to mean the Duke of Chandos ; a man
perhaps too much delighted with pomp and show , but of a temper kind and ...
By Timon he was universally supposed , and by the Earl of Burlington , to whom
the poem is addressed , was privately said to mean the Duke of Chandos ; a man
perhaps too much delighted with pomp and show , but of a temper kind and ...
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hat Out ath on d 71 His last Satires , of the general kind , were two Dia , logues ,
named , from the year in which they were published , “ Seventeen Hundred and
Thirty - eight . In these poems many are praised , and many are reproached .
hat Out ath on d 71 His last Satires , of the general kind , were two Dia , logues ,
named , from the year in which they were published , “ Seventeen Hundred and
Thirty - eight . In these poems many are praised , and many are reproached .
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