Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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... Answer of Peace ; which " he thinks incompatible with so much Reliance on " Men , Traditions , Pardons , and Indulgencies . " To this Letter Mr. Pope made Answer , November 20 , 1717 . I My Lord , Am truly obliged by your kind ...
... Answer of Peace ; which " he thinks incompatible with so much Reliance on " Men , Traditions , Pardons , and Indulgencies . " To this Letter Mr. Pope made Answer , November 20 , 1717 . I My Lord , Am truly obliged by your kind ...
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... Answer about this Matter , but finding I would give him none , he went to Mrs. Thomas , and writ a Postscript , in her long romantick Letter , to direct my Answer to his House , but they not expecting an Answer , fent a young Man to me ...
... Answer about this Matter , but finding I would give him none , he went to Mrs. Thomas , and writ a Postscript , in her long romantick Letter , to direct my Answer to his House , but they not expecting an Answer , fent a young Man to me ...
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... Answer to the foregoing 107 112 Mr Addifon to Mr. Pope after he had begun to translate Homer Another on the fame Subject 113 Duke of Buckingham to the Duke of Chandos about Buckingham House 148 Bishop of Rochefter to Mr Pope about ...
... Answer to the foregoing 107 112 Mr Addifon to Mr. Pope after he had begun to translate Homer Another on the fame Subject 113 Duke of Buckingham to the Duke of Chandos about Buckingham House 148 Bishop of Rochefter to Mr Pope about ...
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