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Alexander Pope. OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . ROLOGUE to the SATIRES , in an Epistle to Dr. ARBUTHnot , PRO 5 SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated . 39 59 79 101 The Second Book of the Satires of Horace , Sat. I. The Second Book of the ...
Alexander Pope. OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . ROLOGUE to the SATIRES , in an Epistle to Dr. ARBUTHnot , PRO 5 SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated . 39 59 79 101 The Second Book of the Satires of Horace , Sat. I. The Second Book of the ...
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... . for which ( alas ) r . which was alas . Ibid . dele the Semicolon . 226. 1. 8. for book r . brook . 248. Verfe 67. for whent r . where . 260. Note on Verse 231. 1. 2. for ill r . il . 1 EPISTLE > то Dr. ARBUTHNOT . * B I.
... . for which ( alas ) r . which was alas . Ibid . dele the Semicolon . 226. 1. 8. for book r . brook . 248. Verfe 67. for whent r . where . 260. Note on Verse 231. 1. 2. for ill r . il . 1 EPISTLE > то Dr. ARBUTHNOT . * B I.
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Alexander Pope. 1 EPISTLE > то Dr. ARBUTHNOT . * B I ADVERTISEMENT то The first publication of this Epifile . T.
Alexander Pope. 1 EPISTLE > то Dr. ARBUTHNOT . * B I ADVERTISEMENT то The first publication of this Epifile . T.
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... Epistle to a Doc- tor of Divinity from a Nobleman at Hampton Court ] to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not only my Writings ( of which , being public , the Public is judge ) but my Perfon , Morals , and Family , where- of ...
... Epistle to a Doc- tor of Divinity from a Nobleman at Hampton Court ] to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not only my Writings ( of which , being public , the Public is judge ) but my Perfon , Morals , and Family , where- of ...
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... Vol . IV . facing p.5 . Plate XVI Hayman inv . et del . CGrignion feulp Shut , shut the Door , good John fatigud I said Tye up the Knocker , say I'm sick , I'm dead . Ep : to Arbuthnot . ( 5 ) EPISTLE то Dr. ARBUTHNOT . An Apology.
... Vol . IV . facing p.5 . Plate XVI Hayman inv . et del . CGrignion feulp Shut , shut the Door , good John fatigud I said Tye up the Knocker , say I'm sick , I'm dead . Ep : to Arbuthnot . ( 5 ) EPISTLE то Dr. ARBUTHNOT . An Apology.
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