The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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Página ix
... reason to believe that books and essays continue to this day to make their appearance , in which the period of our literary history coinciding with the literary life of Pope is spoken of as our Augustan age . Were this transfer of title ...
... reason to believe that books and essays continue to this day to make their appearance , in which the period of our literary history coinciding with the literary life of Pope is spoken of as our Augustan age . Were this transfer of title ...
Página xvi
... reason to assume that the poet was descended from a Scotch branch of the Popes ; the foundation of the claim resting chiefly on the two facts that there have been Catholic Popes in Scotland , and that an enthusiastic Presbyterian ...
... reason to assume that the poet was descended from a Scotch branch of the Popes ; the foundation of the claim resting chiefly on the two facts that there have been Catholic Popes in Scotland , and that an enthusiastic Presbyterian ...
Página xxiii
... reason for accepting Warburton's insinuation at more than its worth ; and at best , therefore , this interpretation on the part of Pope of a very natural and plausible counsel must be viewed as an afterthought . For in April 1713 we ...
... reason for accepting Warburton's insinuation at more than its worth ; and at best , therefore , this interpretation on the part of Pope of a very natural and plausible counsel must be viewed as an afterthought . For in April 1713 we ...
Página xxxi
... reason to believe that a fancied jealousy had 1 By consenting , in order to obtain the capital for an investment for her benefit , to accept a large sum from the Duchess of Marlborough in return for the suppression of a satirical attack ...
... reason to believe that a fancied jealousy had 1 By consenting , in order to obtain the capital for an investment for her benefit , to accept a large sum from the Duchess of Marlborough in return for the suppression of a satirical attack ...
Página xxxv
... reason to conclude that he withdrew his investments in time to save part of his gains . He could not , indeed , rest doubly content , like Sir Robert Walpole , at having condemned the scheme from the outset and after- wards sold out at ...
... reason to conclude that he withdrew his investments in time to save part of his gains . He could not , indeed , rest doubly content , like Sir Robert Walpole , at having condemned the scheme from the outset and after- wards sold out at ...
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