The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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... friendships and his enmities . Some of the early poems and translations have been arranged in chronological order . A strict chronological series could not be adopted without marring the symmetry and effect of the works . The greater ...
... friendships and his enmities . Some of the early poems and translations have been arranged in chronological order . A strict chronological series could not be adopted without marring the symmetry and effect of the works . The greater ...
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... friendship , whose early death deprived your family of as much wit and honour as he left behind him in any branch of it . But as to my father , I could assure you , my lord , that he was no mechanic ( neither a hatter , nor , which ...
... friendship , whose early death deprived your family of as much wit and honour as he left behind him in any branch of it . But as to my father , I could assure you , my lord , that he was no mechanic ( neither a hatter , nor , which ...
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... friendship of the young ladies with poetical ardour . Gay describes them as The fair - hair'd Martha and Teresa brown , and their portraits at Maple - Durham attest the truth of the description , though the latter gives no idea of the ...
... friendship of the young ladies with poetical ardour . Gay describes them as The fair - hair'd Martha and Teresa brown , and their portraits at Maple - Durham attest the truth of the description , though the latter gives no idea of the ...
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... friendship and esteem , those are things that are as well - perhaps better - preserved absent than present . A man that you love is a joy to your eyes at all times . A man that you esteem is a solemn kind of thing , like a priest , only ...
... friendship and esteem , those are things that are as well - perhaps better - preserved absent than present . A man that you love is a joy to your eyes at all times . A man that you esteem is a solemn kind of thing , like a priest , only ...
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... friendship and intimacy of persons of rank and respectability till her death ; and among these he mentions Pope's friends , Lyttelton , Lord Cornbury , Judge Fortescue , the Duchess of Queensberry , Lady Cobham , Lady Gerard , & c ...
... friendship and intimacy of persons of rank and respectability till her death ; and among these he mentions Pope's friends , Lyttelton , Lord Cornbury , Judge Fortescue , the Duchess of Queensberry , Lady Cobham , Lady Gerard , & c ...
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