The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 103
... escape being laughed at , if they please . I would have some of them know , it was owing to the request of the learned and candid friend to whom it is inscribed , that I make not as free use 1 1 IV . ] 66 JULIAN , KUNICH [
... escape being laughed at , if they please . I would have some of them know , it was owing to the request of the learned and candid friend to whom it is inscribed , that I make not as free use 1 1 IV . ] 66 JULIAN , KUNICH [
Page 123
... learned : a fortu- nate accident brought him into practice as a physician . He happened to be at Epsom on one occasion when Prince George was there , and was suddenly taken ill . Arbuthnot was called in , and having effected a cure , he ...
... learned : a fortu- nate accident brought him into practice as a physician . He happened to be at Epsom on one occasion when Prince George was there , and was suddenly taken ill . Arbuthnot was called in , and having effected a cure , he ...
Page 125
... learned world by the death of so generous and universal a patron ; adding , that he was prompted to make the dedication by gratitude for the protection with which Halifax had begun to honour him . This must have piqued Pope . We ought ...
... learned world by the death of so generous and universal a patron ; adding , that he was prompted to make the dedication by gratitude for the protection with which Halifax had begun to honour him . This must have piqued Pope . We ought ...
Page 128
... learned counsel " was cordial and sincere , and of the letters that passed between them , sixty- eight have been published , ranging from 1714 to the last year of Pope's life . They are short , unaffected letters - more truly letters ...
... learned counsel " was cordial and sincere , and of the letters that passed between them , sixty- eight have been published , ranging from 1714 to the last year of Pope's life . They are short , unaffected letters - more truly letters ...
Page 131
... learned sir ! ( to cut the matter short ) Whate'er my fate , or well or ill at Court ; Whether old age , with faint but cheerful ray , Attends to gild the evening of my day , Or death's black wing already be display'd , To wrap me in ...
... learned sir ! ( to cut the matter short ) Whate'er my fate , or well or ill at Court ; Whether old age , with faint but cheerful ray , Attends to gild the evening of my day , Or death's black wing already be display'd , To wrap me in ...
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