The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeW. Suttaby, B. Crosby & Company Corral Prinker, 1807 - 408 pages |
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... appear- ance of genius in this great man , for he was turned of thirty before he acquired any reputation ; an age in ... appears in the famous Tasso , and our Spenser . Tasso , in his Aminta , as far excelled all pastoral writers , as in ...
... appear- ance of genius in this great man , for he was turned of thirty before he acquired any reputation ; an age in ... appears in the famous Tasso , and our Spenser . Tasso , in his Aminta , as far excelled all pastoral writers , as in ...
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... appear . But the whole libel was proved a malicious story by many persons of distinction , who , several years before Mr. Addison's decease , approved those verses denominated a libel , but which were , it is said , a friendly rebuke ...
... appear . But the whole libel was proved a malicious story by many persons of distinction , who , several years before Mr. Addison's decease , approved those verses denominated a libel , but which were , it is said , a friendly rebuke ...
Page xiv
... appear when we particularize an interview between these two poetical antagonists , procured by the warm solicitations of Sir Richard Steele , who was pre- sent at it , as well as Mr. Gay . Mr. Jervas being one day in company with Mr ...
... appear when we particularize an interview between these two poetical antagonists , procured by the warm solicitations of Sir Richard Steele , who was pre- sent at it , as well as Mr. Gay . Mr. Jervas being one day in company with Mr ...
Page xv
... appearing to be angry , was quite overcome with it . He began with declaring that he always had wished him well , had often endeavoured to be his friend , and in that light advised him , if his nature was capable of it , to divest ...
... appearing to be angry , was quite overcome with it . He began with declaring that he always had wished him well , had often endeavoured to be his friend , and in that light advised him , if his nature was capable of it , to divest ...
Page xvi
... appear that Mr. Pope was the aggressor , If Mr. Addison entertained suspicions of Mr. Pope's being carried too far among the enemy , the danger was certainly Mr. Pope's , and not Mr. Addison's . It was his misfortune , and not his crime ...
... appear that Mr. Pope was the aggressor , If Mr. Addison entertained suspicions of Mr. Pope's being carried too far among the enemy , the danger was certainly Mr. Pope's , and not Mr. Addison's . It was his misfortune , and not his crime ...
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