The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs. Warburton and Warton [&c.]. To which are added, some original letters, with additional observations, and memoirs, by W.L. Bowles, Том 11806 |
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... Park , by Mr. HOARE , who fat at the other end of the Gal- lery . - This Drawing is therefore exceedingly valuable , as it is an Unique of this celebrated Poet . WARTON . DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER . The Head of Mr. POPE [ xi ] OF.
... Park , by Mr. HOARE , who fat at the other end of the Gal- lery . - This Drawing is therefore exceedingly valuable , as it is an Unique of this celebrated Poet . WARTON . DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER . The Head of Mr. POPE [ xi ] OF.
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... Poet has been already written , by perfons fo eminent for lite- rary talents and critical acumen as Johnson and Warton , all further attempts to illuftrate the inci- dents of his fortune , or the character of his mind , must appear ...
... Poet has been already written , by perfons fo eminent for lite- rary talents and critical acumen as Johnson and Warton , all further attempts to illuftrate the inci- dents of his fortune , or the character of his mind , must appear ...
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... poet , he had long been confidered as the most learned critic of the age . In his youth he had affociated with the first characters , particularly Congreve , & c . He had corresponded once with Dryden , who seems to bear the most ...
... poet , he had long been confidered as the most learned critic of the age . In his youth he had affociated with the first characters , particularly Congreve , & c . He had corresponded once with Dryden , who seems to bear the most ...
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... poet . Johnson fufficiently expofed the petulance of this infinuation ; but it fhews the " jealousy , " of him who could imagine it , much more than , in the eye of common fenfe and common charity , it can be thought to reflect on ...
... poet . Johnson fufficiently expofed the petulance of this infinuation ; but it fhews the " jealousy , " of him who could imagine it , much more than , in the eye of common fenfe and common charity , it can be thought to reflect on ...
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... poet , but of truth ; that " he had quitted the muses to enter into the business " of the public , and all that he spoke was through 66 friendship , and a defire that Mr. Pope , as he would ❝ do * The crowd of scribblers had not yet ...
... poet , but of truth ; that " he had quitted the muses to enter into the business " of the public , and all that he spoke was through 66 friendship , and a defire that Mr. Pope , as he would ❝ do * The crowd of scribblers had not yet ...
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