The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 58
... noble libraries in Europe . 28 The person here celebrated , who with a small estate actually performed all these good works , and whose true name was almost lost ( partly by the title of the Man of Ross , given him by way of eminence ...
... noble libraries in Europe . 28 The person here celebrated , who with a small estate actually performed all these good works , and whose true name was almost lost ( partly by the title of the Man of Ross , given him by way of eminence ...
Page 65
... noble friends . His lordship was born in 1684 , and was thus four years older than the poet . He was in Parliament as soon as he was of age , first as representative of the borough of Cirencester , near which his paternal estate and ...
... noble friends . His lordship was born in 1684 , and was thus four years older than the poet . He was in Parliament as soon as he was of age , first as representative of the borough of Cirencester , near which his paternal estate and ...
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... noble eminence , reflect that this growth of our national prosperity has happened within the short period of the life of man . It has happened within sixty - eight years . There are those alive whose memory might touch the two ...
... noble eminence , reflect that this growth of our national prosperity has happened within the short period of the life of man . It has happened within sixty - eight years . There are those alive whose memory might touch the two ...
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... noble lord is introduced as an interlocutor . Pope's taste and judgment did not desert him on this occasion , but of course he has himself always the best of it in the argument ! The following is a specimen of the simple process by ...
... noble lord is introduced as an interlocutor . Pope's taste and judgment did not desert him on this occasion , but of course he has himself always the best of it in the argument ! The following is a specimen of the simple process by ...
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... noble parts were so entire that , though I saw death in his looks at first sight , he would by no means think of it . I confess it made. THE HOUSE IN WHICH THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM DIED , AT KIRKBY - MOORSIDE . That tells the waters or to ...
... noble parts were so entire that , though I saw death in his looks at first sight , he would by no means think of it . I confess it made. THE HOUSE IN WHICH THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM DIED , AT KIRKBY - MOORSIDE . That tells the waters or to ...
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