The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs. Warburton and Warton [&c.]. To which are added, some original letters, with additional observations, and memoirs, by W.L. Bowles, Tom 11806 |
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Strona xvi
... give fome further account of the Life and Writings of Pope . Alexander , fon of Alexander and Editha Pope , it is univerfally understood , was born in London , in the year 1688 . * Much has been faid refpecting his father's fituation in ...
... give fome further account of the Life and Writings of Pope . Alexander , fon of Alexander and Editha Pope , it is univerfally understood , was born in London , in the year 1688 . * Much has been faid refpecting his father's fituation in ...
Strona xxv
... your poem for the press , no one shall be more careful in printing it , nor no one can give greater encouragement to it than , Sir , " & c . The moft extraordinary productions faid to have been written fo 4 The OF POPE . XXV.
... your poem for the press , no one shall be more careful in printing it , nor no one can give greater encouragement to it than , Sir , " & c . The moft extraordinary productions faid to have been written fo 4 The OF POPE . XXV.
Strona xxvi
... gives fo beautiful a precision to his language , and forms one of the chief characteristical excellencies of his poetry . He had already without fuccefs attempted the bolder flight of the Epic fong ( 1708 ) , and , like Icarus , ( Jule ...
... gives fo beautiful a precision to his language , and forms one of the chief characteristical excellencies of his poetry . He had already without fuccefs attempted the bolder flight of the Epic fong ( 1708 ) , and , like Icarus , ( Jule ...
Strona xxxii
... give this date to the Elegy , the Duke of Berry must have been in his twenty - fourth year , being born 1686 . The verses certainly feem unintelligible , unless they allude to fome connexion , to which her highest hopes , though nobly ...
... give this date to the Elegy , the Duke of Berry must have been in his twenty - fourth year , being born 1686 . The verses certainly feem unintelligible , unless they allude to fome connexion , to which her highest hopes , though nobly ...
Strona lx
... volume , what he had written , with the addition of the exquifite Epiftle * This may appear triffing , but my object is to give a nearer view of his habits , & c . Epiftle of Eloifa , which was fent to Lady Montagu Ix LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... volume , what he had written , with the addition of the exquifite Epiftle * This may appear triffing , but my object is to give a nearer view of his habits , & c . Epiftle of Eloifa , which was fent to Lady Montagu Ix LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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