The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Tom 5J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... Sir Richard Temple , Lord Viscount Cobham • Epistle II . On the Characters of Women . Το a Lady • • • Epistle III . On the Use of Riches . To Allen , Lord Bathurst Epistle IV . On the Use of Riches . To Richard Boyle , Earl of ...
... Sir Richard Temple , Lord Viscount Cobham • Epistle II . On the Characters of Women . Το a Lady • • • Epistle III . On the Use of Riches . To Allen , Lord Bathurst Epistle IV . On the Use of Riches . To Richard Boyle , Earl of ...
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... William Roscoe. how much observation on human life , is condensed ... Lord Paget , Dr. Young , Dr. Desaguliers , and others . Even Swift seems to ... Bathurst repeatedly assured me , that he had read the whole scheme of the ...
... William Roscoe. how much observation on human life , is condensed ... Lord Paget , Dr. Young , Dr. Desaguliers , and others . Even Swift seems to ... Bathurst repeatedly assured me , that he had read the whole scheme of the ...
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... William Roscoe. EPISTLE III . OF THE USE OF RICHES : ΤΟ ALLEN , LORD BATHURST . THE following original Letter of Lord Bathurst to Pope , will shew the great respect and kindness he had for him . It is taken from the autographs of the ...
... William Roscoe. EPISTLE III . OF THE USE OF RICHES : ΤΟ ALLEN , LORD BATHURST . THE following original Letter of Lord Bathurst to Pope , will shew the great respect and kindness he had for him . It is taken from the autographs of the ...
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... Lord Bathurst , told me , " that he was much surprised to see , what he had with repeated pleasure so often read as an Epistle addressed to himself , in this edition converted into a dialogue , in which , " said he , “ I perceive I make ...
... Lord Bathurst , told me , " that he was much surprised to see , what he had with repeated pleasure so often read as an Epistle addressed to himself , in this edition converted into a dialogue , in which , " said he , “ I perceive I make ...
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... Lord Bathurst , to whom it is addressed , and in which the part taken by his Lordship serves ( as might be expected ) rather to elicit the sentiments of the Poet than to display his own . In the prosecution of this plan , he first ...
... Lord Bathurst , to whom it is addressed , and in which the part taken by his Lordship serves ( as might be expected ) rather to elicit the sentiments of the Poet than to display his own . In the prosecution of this plan , he first ...
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