The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 18
... satire was born in 1669 , and died on the 31st of May , 1731 , at Rens , near Barcelona , in the monastery of the Franciscans de la Puebla . " With attachment to no party , " says Horace Walpole , " though with talents to govern any ...
... satire was born in 1669 , and died on the 31st of May , 1731 , at Rens , near Barcelona , in the monastery of the Franciscans de la Puebla . " With attachment to no party , " says Horace Walpole , " though with talents to govern any ...
Page 30
... Satires in this volume , verse 373.1 23 Advice for their true interest . 24 [ The ring or circle in Hyde Park was a place of fashionable resort from the time of Charles I. to that of George II . , when it was partly destroyed by the ...
... Satires in this volume , verse 373.1 23 Advice for their true interest . 24 [ The ring or circle in Hyde Park was a place of fashionable resort from the time of Charles I. to that of George II . , when it was partly destroyed by the ...
Page 42
... satire had prudence enough to disguise their resentment , by chiming in with the universal applause with which it was performed . Gay , who had attached himself to Mrs. Howard ( then one of the ladies of the bedchamber to Queen Caroline ) ...
... satire had prudence enough to disguise their resentment , by chiming in with the universal applause with which it was performed . Gay , who had attached himself to Mrs. Howard ( then one of the ladies of the bedchamber to Queen Caroline ) ...
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... satire , wit , nor poetry ! In fact , it is about the most vapid and tiresome of all Gay's productions . Arbuthnot , in a letter to Swift , ridicules the Gay combustion in his own happy and inimitable grave style . " The inoffensive ...
... satire , wit , nor poetry ! In fact , it is about the most vapid and tiresome of all Gay's productions . Arbuthnot , in a letter to Swift , ridicules the Gay combustion in his own happy and inimitable grave style . " The inoffensive ...
Page 64
... made by Warburton in his Divine Legation - a passage which would have afforded infinite mirth and satire to Pope if it had been made by ADDITIONAL NOTES . LORD BATHURST . Allen Apsley , Lord 64 [ EP . III . MORAL ESSAYS .
... made by Warburton in his Divine Legation - a passage which would have afforded infinite mirth and satire to Pope if it had been made by ADDITIONAL NOTES . LORD BATHURST . Allen Apsley , Lord 64 [ EP . III . MORAL ESSAYS .
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