The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volumen6J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... Dulness , and explaining the corrections and altera- tions XV . From Mr. Wycherley . Thanking the author for the criticism on his writings 44 45 46 50 • • 51 XVI . More concerning corrections of the poems . XVII . From Mr. Wycherley ...
... Dulness , and explaining the corrections and altera- tions XV . From Mr. Wycherley . Thanking the author for the criticism on his writings 44 45 46 50 • • 51 XVI . More concerning corrections of the poems . XVII . From Mr. Wycherley ...
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... in following your advice , and amusing myself in painting ; in which I am most particularly obliged to FROM SIR W. TRUMBULL . 11 Sending Mr Wycherley's poem on Dulness, and explaining the corrections and altera- tions.
... in following your advice , and amusing myself in painting ; in which I am most particularly obliged to FROM SIR W. TRUMBULL . 11 Sending Mr Wycherley's poem on Dulness, and explaining the corrections and altera- tions.
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... the right , who quietly and easily resign themselves over to the gentle reign of dulness , which the wits must do at last , though after a great deal of noise and resistance . Ours are a sort of modest , inoffensive 36 LETTERS TO AND.
... the right , who quietly and easily resign themselves over to the gentle reign of dulness , which the wits must do at last , though after a great deal of noise and resistance . Ours are a sort of modest , inoffensive 36 LETTERS TO AND.
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... dulness : they are com- monly known in the world by the name of honest , civil gentlemen . They live much as they ride , at random ; a kind of hunting life , pursuing with earnestness and hazard something not worth the catching ; never ...
... dulness : they are com- monly known in the world by the name of honest , civil gentlemen . They live much as they ride , at random ; a kind of hunting life , pursuing with earnestness and hazard something not worth the catching ; never ...
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... Dulness , * which was not then finished , and which I should not care to hazard by the common post . Mr. Englefyld is ignorant of the contents , and I hope your prudence will let him remain so , for my sake no less than your own : since ...
... Dulness , * which was not then finished , and which I should not care to hazard by the common post . Mr. Englefyld is ignorant of the contents , and I hope your prudence will let him remain so , for my sake no less than your own : since ...
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