Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence for Thirty Years, from 1704 to 1734: Being a Collection of Letters, which Passed Between Him and Several Eminent Persons. Volume the first |
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As to the damned Verses I entrusted you with , I hope you will let them undergo
your Purgatory , to save them from other People's damning them ; since the B 3
the Critics , who are generally the first damn'd in Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope .
As to the damned Verses I entrusted you with , I hope you will let them undergo
your Purgatory , to save them from other People's damning them ; since the B 3
the Critics , who are generally the first damn'd in Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope .
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The first Brouillon of those Verses , and the second Copy witb Corrections are
botb get extant in the Harley Library , in Mr. Wycherley's own band ; from which
will appear , that if they received any Alteration from Mr. Pope , it was in the ...
The first Brouillon of those Verses , and the second Copy witb Corrections are
botb get extant in the Harley Library , in Mr. Wycherley's own band ; from which
will appear , that if they received any Alteration from Mr. Pope , it was in the ...
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Mr POPE to Mr STEELE . Nov. 7. 1712 . I Was the other Day in company with five
or fix Men of some Learning ; where chancing to mention the famous Verses
which the Emperor Adrian spoke on his death - bed , they were all agreed that '
twas ...
Mr POPE to Mr STEELE . Nov. 7. 1712 . I Was the other Day in company with five
or fix Men of some Learning ; where chancing to mention the famous Verses
which the Emperor Adrian spoke on his death - bed , they were all agreed that '
twas ...
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... confident will turn to the Advantage of us both in each other's Opinion ) give me
leave to name another Passage in the fame Spectator , which I wish you wou'd
alter . It is where you mention án Observation upon Homer's Verses of Sysiphus's
...
... confident will turn to the Advantage of us both in each other's Opinion ) give me
leave to name another Passage in the fame Spectator , which I wish you wou'd
alter . It is where you mention án Observation upon Homer's Verses of Sysiphus's
...
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Thus the fame Reason that furnishes Covent - Garden with those Nosegays you
so delight in , fupplies the Mufes Mercury , and British Apollo ( not to say Jacob's
Miscellanies ) with Verses . And it is the Happiness of this Age , that the modern ...
Thus the fame Reason that furnishes Covent - Garden with those Nosegays you
so delight in , fupplies the Mufes Mercury , and British Apollo ( not to say Jacob's
Miscellanies ) with Verses . And it is the Happiness of this Age , that the modern ...
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