The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3Little, Brown, 1854 |
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Page 51
... remarks , Who rules in Cornwall , or who rules in Berks : ' This may be troublesome , is near the chair ; That makes three members , this can choose a mayor . ' Instructed thus , you bow , embrace , protest , Adopt him son , or cousin ...
... remarks , Who rules in Cornwall , or who rules in Berks : ' This may be troublesome , is near the chair ; That makes three members , this can choose a mayor . ' Instructed thus , you bow , embrace , protest , Adopt him son , or cousin ...
Page 158
... REMARKS ON PRINCE ARTHUR . I CANNOT but think it the most reasonable thing in the world to distinguish good writers , by dis- couraging the bad : nor is it an ill - natured thing , in relation even to the very persons upon whom the ...
... REMARKS ON PRINCE ARTHUR . I CANNOT but think it the most reasonable thing in the world to distinguish good writers , by dis- couraging the bad : nor is it an ill - natured thing , in relation even to the very persons upon whom the ...
Page 166
... Of the Epistle of Eloisa , we are told by the 18 Letter to B. B. at the end of the Remarks on Pope's Homer , 1717 . 19 Printed 1728 , p . 12 . obscure writer of a poem called Sawney , ' That 166 TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS .
... Of the Epistle of Eloisa , we are told by the 18 Letter to B. B. at the end of the Remarks on Pope's Homer , 1717 . 19 Printed 1728 , p . 12 . obscure writer of a poem called Sawney , ' That 166 TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS .
Page 180
... Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , p . 12 , and in the last page of that treatise . 88 Pages 6 , 7 , of the Preface , by Concanen , to a book entitled , A Collection of all the Letters , Essays , Verses , and Advertisements , occasioned ...
... Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , p . 12 , and in the last page of that treatise . 88 Pages 6 , 7 , of the Preface , by Concanen , to a book entitled , A Collection of all the Letters , Essays , Verses , and Advertisements , occasioned ...
Page 184
... him to whom he sends them ? ' Dennis , Remarks on the Dunciad , p . 50. Mr. Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . And MR . LEONARD WELSTED thus wrote49 to the unknown 184 TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS .
... him to whom he sends them ? ' Dennis , Remarks on the Dunciad , p . 50. Mr. Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . And MR . LEONARD WELSTED thus wrote49 to the unknown 184 TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS .
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