The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2G. Bell, 1896 |
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... LADY ELOISA TO ABELARD AN ESSAY ON MAN : - Epistle I. Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to the Universe . Epistle II . Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to Himself as an Individual Epistle III . Of the Nature and ...
... LADY ELOISA TO ABELARD AN ESSAY ON MAN : - Epistle I. Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to the Universe . Epistle II . Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to Himself as an Individual Epistle III . Of the Nature and ...
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Alexander Pope George Ravenscroft Dennis. , BRIE ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF AN UNFORTUNATE LADY.1 W.
Alexander Pope George Ravenscroft Dennis. , BRIE ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF AN UNFORTUNATE LADY.1 W.
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... Lady designing to retire into a Monastery , compared with Mr. Pope's Letters to several Ladies , ' p . 206. She seems to be the same person whose unfortunate death is the subject of this poem . " - P . in Warburton's edit . of 1751. The ...
... Lady designing to retire into a Monastery , compared with Mr. Pope's Letters to several Ladies , ' p . 206. She seems to be the same person whose unfortunate death is the subject of this poem . " - P . in Warburton's edit . of 1751. The ...
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... Lady Mary . Pope accused them both of greed for money . - Elwin . " The greatest , bravest , wittiest of mankind . " Oldham . 4 " Charmed with the foolish whistlings of a name . " Cowley . • These lines refer to the Duke of Marlborough ...
... Lady Mary . Pope accused them both of greed for money . - Elwin . " The greatest , bravest , wittiest of mankind . " Oldham . 4 " Charmed with the foolish whistlings of a name . " Cowley . • These lines refer to the Duke of Marlborough ...
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... Lady Bolingbroke of an old Countess at Paris.- Warburton . 2 This story as well as the others is founded on fact , though the author had the goodness not to mention the names . Several attribute this in particular to a very celebrated ...
... Lady Bolingbroke of an old Countess at Paris.- Warburton . 2 This story as well as the others is founded on fact , though the author had the goodness not to mention the names . Several attribute this in particular to a very celebrated ...
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