The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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Page vi
... Addison , seems inclined to adopt the same conclusion . Ayre , how- ever , was a veritable existing person . He had previously appeared as a commentator on Pope ( " Truth , a Counter- part to Mr. Pope's Essay on Man , by Mr. Ayre ...
... Addison , seems inclined to adopt the same conclusion . Ayre , how- ever , was a veritable existing person . He had previously appeared as a commentator on Pope ( " Truth , a Counter- part to Mr. Pope's Essay on Man , by Mr. Ayre ...
Page viii
... Addison has been misrepresented . As Pope very seldom affixed dates to his letters , there was ample choice and latitude in their arrangement , and in the classification of certain incidents in the poet's life . Neither Warton nor ...
... Addison has been misrepresented . As Pope very seldom affixed dates to his letters , there was ample choice and latitude in their arrangement , and in the classification of certain incidents in the poet's life . Neither Warton nor ...
Page xi
... Addison sees part of the Translation - First Book of Pope's Homer published - Tickell's Translation - The Rival Translators - Pope's Resentment against Addison - Alleged Conference between Addison and Pope - The Im- probability of ...
... Addison sees part of the Translation - First Book of Pope's Homer published - Tickell's Translation - The Rival Translators - Pope's Resentment against Addison - Alleged Conference between Addison and Pope - The Im- probability of ...
Page xv
... Addison ...... 17. Pope translating Homer 18. Pope on his way to Oxford .... 19. The Wits at Button's discussing the merits of the rival editions of Homer 20. Pope's Chair 21. Portrait of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 22. Pope and Mary ...
... Addison ...... 17. Pope translating Homer 18. Pope on his way to Oxford .... 19. The Wits at Button's discussing the merits of the rival editions of Homer 20. Pope's Chair 21. Portrait of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 22. Pope and Mary ...
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... Addison , in his account of the greatest English poets , written in 1694 , wholly omits Shakspeare , and passes from Spenser to Cowley . It was the fashion of the critics of that day - in some measure sanctioned by the example of Dryden ...
... Addison , in his account of the greatest English poets , written in 1694 , wholly omits Shakspeare , and passes from Spenser to Cowley . It was the fashion of the critics of that day - in some measure sanctioned by the example of Dryden ...
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