Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... called the Speculatist . In a pamphlet , called a Supplement to the Profound , he dealt very unfairly with our Poet , not only frequently imputing to him Mr. Broome's verses ( for which he might indeed seem in some degree accountable ...
... called the Speculatist . In a pamphlet , called a Supplement to the Profound , he dealt very unfairly with our Poet , not only frequently imputing to him Mr. Broome's verses ( for which he might indeed seem in some degree accountable ...
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... called the Grumbler , as the other was concerned in another called Pasquin , in which Mr. Pope was abused with the Duke of Buckingham , and Bishop of Rochester . They also joined in a piece against his first undertaking , to translate ...
... called the Grumbler , as the other was concerned in another called Pasquin , in which Mr. Pope was abused with the Duke of Buckingham , and Bishop of Rochester . They also joined in a piece against his first undertaking , to translate ...
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... called the Epilogue to the Satires , and a new title ( A Sermon against Adultery ) was in the same month affixed to the disowned imitation called in 1735 Sober Advice from Horace ; in July appeared the second dialogue of the Epilogue ...
... called the Epilogue to the Satires , and a new title ( A Sermon against Adultery ) was in the same month affixed to the disowned imitation called in 1735 Sober Advice from Horace ; in July appeared the second dialogue of the Epilogue ...
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