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 1C. Cooke, 1795 |
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... , to ficknefs pafs'd unknown ; His death was inftant , and without a groan , VOL . I. I b The The education of our great Author was attended with circumftances POETICAL WORKS ALEXANDER POPE VOL Rules for the conduct of manners in a critic.
... , to ficknefs pafs'd unknown ; His death was inftant , and without a groan , VOL . I. I b The The education of our great Author was attended with circumftances POETICAL WORKS ALEXANDER POPE VOL Rules for the conduct of manners in a critic.
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... Criticism in 1709 , were highly received . In 1712 he wrote the " Rape of the Lock , ” occa- · fioned by a frolic of gallantry , rather too familiar , in which Lord Petre cut off a lock of Mrs. Arabella Fermor's hair . This , whether by ...
... Criticism in 1709 , were highly received . In 1712 he wrote the " Rape of the Lock , ” occa- · fioned by a frolic of gallantry , rather too familiar , in which Lord Petre cut off a lock of Mrs. Arabella Fermor's hair . This , whether by ...
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... Criticism . " Addison and Pope were now at the head of poetry and criticism ; and both in fuch a state of elevation , that , like the two rivals in the Roman ftate , one could no longer bear an equal , nor the other a fuperior . Of the ...
... Criticism . " Addison and Pope were now at the head of poetry and criticism ; and both in fuch a state of elevation , that , like the two rivals in the Roman ftate , one could no longer bear an equal , nor the other a fuperior . Of the ...
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... lifh . A candid reader may eafily difcern from this furious introduction , that the critics were actuated Father by malice than truth , and that they muft judge with with their eyes shut , who can see no beauty XX LIFE OF POPE .
... lifh . A candid reader may eafily difcern from this furious introduction , that the critics were actuated Father by malice than truth , and that they muft judge with with their eyes shut , who can see no beauty XX LIFE OF POPE .
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... critic against Mr. Pope in this great undertaking was the celebrated Madam Dacier , whom Mr. Pope treated with lefs ceremony in his Notes on the Iliad , than , in the opinion of fome people , was due to her fex . This learned lady was ...
... critic against Mr. Pope in this great undertaking was the celebrated Madam Dacier , whom Mr. Pope treated with lefs ceremony in his Notes on the Iliad , than , in the opinion of fome people , was due to her fex . This learned lady was ...
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