The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With a Life, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1853 - 363 pages |
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... Fame , were first printed in 1 Mr. Roscoe ( Life of Pope , p . 84 ) , observes that “ for some parts of this poem Pope undoubtedly stands indebted to his predecessor , Crashaw , " — a slip of the pen for Flatman . 1712. The last piece ...
... Fame , were first printed in 1 Mr. Roscoe ( Life of Pope , p . 84 ) , observes that “ for some parts of this poem Pope undoubtedly stands indebted to his predecessor , Crashaw , " — a slip of the pen for Flatman . 1712. The last piece ...
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... Fame ) was writ- ten in 1710 . About 1712 we may date the production of the Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady , whose story is still involved in a cloud of mystery , which the efforts of Pope's bio- graphers have been unable to ...
... Fame ) was writ- ten in 1710 . About 1712 we may date the production of the Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady , whose story is still involved in a cloud of mystery , which the efforts of Pope's bio- graphers have been unable to ...
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... ! " She was herself of a noble family , or there can be no meaning in the line , " That once had honour , virtue , titles , fame . " VOL . I. 3 Under the idea here suggested , a greater propriety is MEMOIR OF POPE . xxxiii.
... ! " She was herself of a noble family , or there can be no meaning in the line , " That once had honour , virtue , titles , fame . " VOL . I. 3 Under the idea here suggested , a greater propriety is MEMOIR OF POPE . xxxiii.
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... Fame ... 31st April , 1715 . 17 July , 1716 . 32 5 0 10 15 0 15 0 0. " Key to the Lock .. Essay on Criticism .. " I am not , " says Mr. D'Israeli , " in all cases confident of the nature of these ' Copies purchased ; ' those works which ...
... Fame ... 31st April , 1715 . 17 July , 1716 . 32 5 0 10 15 0 15 0 0. " Key to the Lock .. Essay on Criticism .. " I am not , " says Mr. D'Israeli , " in all cases confident of the nature of these ' Copies purchased ; ' those works which ...
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... fame and money , seem scarcely justifiable from what appears upon the subject . That Lord Hali- fax intended to render Pope some essential ser- vice , and that he would have done so if he had lived , is highly probable ; nor , although ...
... fame and money , seem scarcely justifiable from what appears upon the subject . That Lord Hali- fax intended to render Pope some essential ser- vice , and that he would have done so if he had lived , is highly probable ; nor , although ...
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