The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... Lord Cobham : Of the Know- ledge and Character of Men 1 EPISTLE II : To a Lady : Of the Characters of Women 21 EPISTLE III . To Allen , Lord Bathurst : Of the Use of Riches EPISTLE IV . To Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington : Of the Use ...
... Lord Cobham : Of the Know- ledge and Character of Men 1 EPISTLE II : To a Lady : Of the Characters of Women 21 EPISTLE III . To Allen , Lord Bathurst : Of the Use of Riches EPISTLE IV . To Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington : Of the Use ...
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... Lord Cobham 5. Portrait of Lord Mohun 6. View of Blenheim 7. Portrait of Lord Bathurst 8. View of Marble Hill 9. View of Teddington Church 10. Portrait of Kyrle - the Man of Ross 11. View of Cliveden House 12. View of Ross 13. View of ...
... Lord Cobham 5. Portrait of Lord Mohun 6. View of Blenheim 7. Portrait of Lord Bathurst 8. View of Marble Hill 9. View of Teddington Church 10. Portrait of Kyrle - the Man of Ross 11. View of Cliveden House 12. View of Ross 13. View of ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , Dr. Swift , and one or two more , and was intended for the only work of his riper years ; but was , partly through ill - health , partly through discouragements from the depravity of the times , and partly on ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , Dr. Swift , and one or two more , and was intended for the only work of his riper years ; but was , partly through ill - health , partly through discouragements from the depravity of the times , and partly on ...
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... Lord Chesterfield in apologising to his friend Dayrolles for the contortions which his pangs occasioned ; and that of Charles the Second , in expressing his regret for the trouble he caused . " He had been , " he said , ' a most ...
... Lord Chesterfield in apologising to his friend Dayrolles for the contortions which his pangs occasioned ; and that of Charles the Second , in expressing his regret for the trouble he caused . " He had been , " he said , ' a most ...
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... Lord - Lieutenant of Bucks , descended down through several generations . Pope's friend , Sir Richard , succeeded to his father in 1697. He entered the army when young , and rose through the several gradations of military rank to the ...
... Lord - Lieutenant of Bucks , descended down through several generations . Pope's friend , Sir Richard , succeeded to his father in 1697. He entered the army when young , and rose through the several gradations of military rank to the ...
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