The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... Notes at the end of the Epistle . ] 3 [ Manly is one of the characters - the principal one - in Wycherley's comedy the Plain Dealer . ] 4 [ Umbra probably means James Moore Smythe , who is elsewhere satirized by Pope under this name ...
... Notes at the end of the Epistle . ] 3 [ Manly is one of the characters - the principal one - in Wycherley's comedy the Plain Dealer . ] 4 [ Umbra probably means James Moore Smythe , who is elsewhere satirized by Pope under this name ...
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... his descriptions of avarice or gluttony so far as what has happened in real life . Other vices have been exaggerated ; these two never have been . " ] ADDITIONAL NOTES . LORD COBHAM . SIR RICHARD TEMPLE , EP . 13 1. ] MORAL ESSAYS .
... his descriptions of avarice or gluttony so far as what has happened in real life . Other vices have been exaggerated ; these two never have been . " ] ADDITIONAL NOTES . LORD COBHAM . SIR RICHARD TEMPLE , EP . 13 1. ] MORAL ESSAYS .
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Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. ADDITIONAL NOTES . LORD COBHAM . SIR RICHARD TEMPLE , the first Viscount Cobham , owes his historical cele- brity to the poetry of Pope , and the magnificent gardens at Stowe . These have done more for ...
Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. ADDITIONAL NOTES . LORD COBHAM . SIR RICHARD TEMPLE , the first Viscount Cobham , owes his historical cele- brity to the poetry of Pope , and the magnificent gardens at Stowe . These have done more for ...
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... statue the size of life . It is inscribed , " To Richard Lord Viscount Cobham , Field - Marshal of the British Armies , who served his country as well in the Cabinet as in the Field , and who adorned. EP . I. ] 15 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
... statue the size of life . It is inscribed , " To Richard Lord Viscount Cobham , Field - Marshal of the British Armies , who served his country as well in the Cabinet as in the Field , and who adorned. EP . I. ] 15 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
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... were termed by the witty Earl of Chesterfield , " the canon- ical pillars of his house . " The equestrian statue of George II . in Golden Square , with that of George I. in Leicester Square IV . C EP . I. ] 17 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
... were termed by the witty Earl of Chesterfield , " the canon- ical pillars of his house . " The equestrian statue of George II . in Golden Square , with that of George I. in Leicester Square IV . C EP . I. ] 17 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
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