The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... Poem ..... PAGE 238 240 MISCELLANIES : - Argus Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea .. Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore Prologue to the Three Hours after Marriage Prologue designed for Mr. D'Urfey's last play Prologue to Thomson's Sophonisba ...
... Poem ..... PAGE 238 240 MISCELLANIES : - Argus Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea .. Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore Prologue to the Three Hours after Marriage Prologue designed for Mr. D'Urfey's last play Prologue to Thomson's Sophonisba ...
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... poem in any material point ; and it is to be regretted that Pope yielded such implicit submission to the pedantic ... poems might be comprised in very small space ; their real value consists in their poetical beauties , their finely ...
... poem in any material point ; and it is to be regretted that Pope yielded such implicit submission to the pedantic ... poems might be comprised in very small space ; their real value consists in their poetical beauties , their finely ...
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... poem of the Universal Passion , remarking that it was the best bargain he had ever made in his life , for the poem was fairly worth £ 4000 . He also gave Young , as an appropriate lamp for a tragic author , a human skull , in which he ...
... poem of the Universal Passion , remarking that it was the best bargain he had ever made in his life , for the poem was fairly worth £ 4000 . He also gave Young , as an appropriate lamp for a tragic author , a human skull , in which he ...
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... poem in 1735 was the following " ADVERTISEMENT . " The author being very sensible how particular a tenderness is due to the female sex , and , at the same time , how little they show to each other , declares , upon his honour , that no ...
... poem in 1735 was the following " ADVERTISEMENT . " The author being very sensible how particular a tenderness is due to the female sex , and , at the same time , how little they show to each other , declares , upon his honour , that no ...
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... different characters in the same poem . See verse 87. ] 5 Contrarieties in the soft - natured . 6 Contrarieties in the cunning and artful . 7 In the whimsical . Why pique all mortals , yet affect a name ? EP . II . ] 23 MORAL ESSAYS .
... different characters in the same poem . See verse 87. ] 5 Contrarieties in the soft - natured . 6 Contrarieties in the cunning and artful . 7 In the whimsical . Why pique all mortals , yet affect a name ? EP . II . ] 23 MORAL ESSAYS .
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