The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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... wrote several Hudibrastic satires against the persecution of the Covenanters during the reigns of Charles II . and James II . , and who , after the Revolution , became Colonel of the Cameronian regiment , at the head of which he was ...
... wrote several Hudibrastic satires against the persecution of the Covenanters during the reigns of Charles II . and James II . , and who , after the Revolution , became Colonel of the Cameronian regiment , at the head of which he was ...
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... wrote in defence of our religion and constitution , and who has been dead many years . " This seemeth also most untrue ; it being known to divers that these Memoirs were written at the seat of the Lord Harcourt in Oxfordshire , before ...
... wrote in defence of our religion and constitution , and who has been dead many years . " This seemeth also most untrue ; it being known to divers that these Memoirs were written at the seat of the Lord Harcourt in Oxfordshire , before ...
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... wrote so much as one line in concert with any one man whatsoever . And these two Letters from Gildon will plainly show that we are not writers in concert with each other : Sir , -The height of my ambition is to please men of the best ...
... wrote so much as one line in concert with any one man whatsoever . And these two Letters from Gildon will plainly show that we are not writers in concert with each other : Sir , -The height of my ambition is to please men of the best ...
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... wrote 50 to the unknown author on the first publication of the said Essay : " I must own , after the reception which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath lately met with , I was surprised to see what I had long despaired , a ...
... wrote 50 to the unknown author on the first publication of the said Essay : " I must own , after the reception which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath lately met with , I was surprised to see what I had long despaired , a ...
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... wrote a pamphlet called Dr. Andrew Tripe : " 55 which proved to be one Dr. Wagstaff's . Mr. THEOBALD assures us , in Mist of the 27th of April , " That the treatise of the Profound is very dull , and that Mr. Pope is the author of it ...
... wrote a pamphlet called Dr. Andrew Tripe : " 55 which proved to be one Dr. Wagstaff's . Mr. THEOBALD assures us , in Mist of the 27th of April , " That the treatise of the Profound is very dull , and that Mr. Pope is the author of it ...
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