The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volume 6J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... happy old age Page 11 · • 13 14 • 16 · LETTERS TO AND FROM MR . WYCHERLEY , FROM 1704 TO 1710 . I. On Dryden , and the misrepresentations of his character ; the temper of critics II . From Mr. Wycherley . Commending the au- thor's ...
... happy old age Page 11 · • 13 14 • 16 · LETTERS TO AND FROM MR . WYCHERLEY , FROM 1704 TO 1710 . I. On Dryden , and the misrepresentations of his character ; the temper of critics II . From Mr. Wycherley . Commending the au- thor's ...
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... happy geniuses , who may judge of some of the natural beauties of a poem , as a man may of the proportions of a building , without hav- ing read Vitruvius , or knowing any thing of the rules of architecture ; but this , though it may ...
... happy geniuses , who may judge of some of the natural beauties of a poem , as a man may of the proportions of a building , without hav- ing read Vitruvius , or knowing any thing of the rules of architecture ; but this , though it may ...
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... happy souls hereafter . The continuance of your favours to me is what not only makes me happy , but causes me to set some value upon myself as a part of your care . The instances I daily meet with of these agreeable awakenings of ...
... happy souls hereafter . The continuance of your favours to me is what not only makes me happy , but causes me to set some value upon myself as a part of your care . The instances I daily meet with of these agreeable awakenings of ...
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... ; Reviews his life , and in the strict survey Finds not one moment he could wish away , Pleas'd with the series of each happy day . VOL . VIII . C Such , has been applauded so much , that I am in FROM SIR W. TRUMBULL . 17.
... ; Reviews his life , and in the strict survey Finds not one moment he could wish away , Pleas'd with the series of each happy day . VOL . VIII . C Such , has been applauded so much , that I am in FROM SIR W. TRUMBULL . 17.
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... happy as to know him : Virgilium tantum vidi . * Had I been born early enough , I must have known and loved him . For I have been assured , not only by yourself , but by Mr. Congreve and Sir William Trumbull , that his personal ...
... happy as to know him : Virgilium tantum vidi . * Had I been born early enough , I must have known and loved him . For I have been assured , not only by yourself , but by Mr. Congreve and Sir William Trumbull , that his personal ...
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