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Including Translations ... British poets. 1173 377 1.42 THE POEMS OF Alexander Pope . VOL . III . Chiswick : FROM THE PRESS OF C. WHITTINGHAM , COLLEGE HOUSE . CONTENTS . SATIRES , EPISTLES , AND ODES OF HORACE 221762 PR.
Including Translations ... British poets. 1173 377 1.42 THE POEMS OF Alexander Pope . VOL . III . Chiswick : FROM THE PRESS OF C. WHITTINGHAM , COLLEGE HOUSE . CONTENTS . SATIRES , EPISTLES , AND ODES OF HORACE 221762 PR.
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Including Translations ... British poets. 1 1 1 1 CONTENTS . SATIRES , EPISTLES , AND ODES OF HORACE.
Including Translations ... British poets. 1 1 1 1 CONTENTS . SATIRES , EPISTLES , AND ODES OF HORACE.
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Including Translations ... British poets. CONTENTS . SATIRES , EPISTLES , AND ODES OF HORACE , IMITATED . Page Book II . - Sat . 1. To Mr. Fortescue ......... 5 Book I. - Epist . 1. To Lord Bolingbroke Sat. 2. To Mr. Bethel ....... Sat ...
Including Translations ... British poets. CONTENTS . SATIRES , EPISTLES , AND ODES OF HORACE , IMITATED . Page Book II . - Sat . 1. To Mr. Fortescue ......... 5 Book I. - Epist . 1. To Lord Bolingbroke Sat. 2. To Mr. Bethel ....... Sat ...
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... .. Book II ... To Ditto ...... Book III ....... To Ditto ...... Book IV ... Index of Persons .......... 174 ......... 175 177 196 224 ....... 233 270 ......... POEMS OF ALEXANDER POPE . Satires , Epistles , and 4 CONTENTS .
... .. Book II ... To Ditto ...... Book III ....... To Ditto ...... Book IV ... Index of Persons .......... 174 ......... 175 177 196 224 ....... 233 270 ......... POEMS OF ALEXANDER POPE . Satires , Epistles , and 4 CONTENTS .
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... Epistles . An answer from Horace was both more full and of more dignity than any I could have made in my own person ; and the example of much greater freedom in so eminent a divine as Dr. Donne , seemed a proof with what indignation and ...
... Epistles . An answer from Horace was both more full and of more dignity than any I could have made in my own person ; and the example of much greater freedom in so eminent a divine as Dr. Donne , seemed a proof with what indignation and ...
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