Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... Pope 349 Reply to a Paper in the Gazetteer M Introduction to the Proceedings of the Committee for Clothing French Prisoners of War On the Bravery of the English Common Soldiers Considerations on the Plans for the Construction of Black ...
... Pope 349 Reply to a Paper in the Gazetteer M Introduction to the Proceedings of the Committee for Clothing French Prisoners of War On the Bravery of the English Common Soldiers Considerations on the Plans for the Construction of Black ...
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... POPE . As if misfortune made the throne her seat , And none could be unhappy but the great . ROWE . The care of such minute particulars may be cen- sured as trifling ; but these particulars have not been thought unworthy of attention in ...
... POPE . As if misfortune made the throne her seat , And none could be unhappy but the great . ROWE . The care of such minute particulars may be cen- sured as trifling ; but these particulars have not been thought unworthy of attention in ...
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... POPE . The familiar may be followed by the burlesque ; as of mellow , applied to good fellowship . In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow . ADDison . Or of bite , used for cheat . - More a dupe than wit , Sappho can tell you how ...
... POPE . The familiar may be followed by the burlesque ; as of mellow , applied to good fellowship . In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow . ADDison . Or of bite , used for cheat . - More a dupe than wit , Sappho can tell you how ...
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... Pope , - in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison : Attend to what a lesser muse indites . And in Dryden , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far Than arms- If this part of the work can be well ...
... Pope , - in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison : Attend to what a lesser muse indites . And in Dryden , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far Than arms- If this part of the work can be well ...
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... Pope ; of whom I may be justified in affirming , that were he still alive , solicitous as he was for the success of this work , he would not be displeased that I have undertaken it . It will be proper that the quotations be ranged ...
... Pope ; of whom I may be justified in affirming , that were he still alive , solicitous as he was for the success of this work , he would not be displeased that I have undertaken it . It will be proper that the quotations be ranged ...
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