The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... Author's Name to be made cheap by a Subfcrip- tion ; nor his Works to be defrauded of their due ho- nours by a vulgar or inelegant Impression ; nor his memory to be disgraced by any pieces unworthy of his talents or virtue . On the ...
... Author's Name to be made cheap by a Subfcrip- tion ; nor his Works to be defrauded of their due ho- nours by a vulgar or inelegant Impression ; nor his memory to be disgraced by any pieces unworthy of his talents or virtue . On the ...
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... Author's intention . The third Volume , all but the Effay on Man ( which , together with the Effay on Criticism , the Author , a lit- tle before his death , had corrected and published in Quarto , as a specimen of his projected Edition ) ...
... Author's intention . The third Volume , all but the Effay on Man ( which , together with the Effay on Criticism , the Author , a lit- tle before his death , had corrected and published in Quarto , as a specimen of his projected Edition ) ...
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... Author's Manufcripts . The Epilogue to the Satires is likewise enriched with many and large notes , now first printed from the Author's own Manufcript . The fifth Volume contains a correcter and completer Edition of the Dunciad than ...
... Author's Manufcripts . The Epilogue to the Satires is likewise enriched with many and large notes , now first printed from the Author's own Manufcript . The fifth Volume contains a correcter and completer Edition of the Dunciad than ...
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... Author's own print- ed , though not publifhed , copies , delivered to the Editor . On the whole , the Advantages of ... Author's are here added to his Poems ; and lastly , that several pieces , both in profe and verse , make now their ...
... Author's own print- ed , though not publifhed , copies , delivered to the Editor . On the whole , the Advantages of ... Author's are here added to his Poems ; and lastly , that several pieces , both in profe and verse , make now their ...
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... [ The verses to Mr. Pope , by the Duke of Bucking- ham , Dr. Parnell , Mr. Broome , Mr. Fenton , and Lord Lyttelton , are inferted among the Poems of their refpective Authors . ] PRE- THE POEMS O F ALEXANDER POPE , Esq . WITH [ xxiii ]
... [ The verses to Mr. Pope , by the Duke of Bucking- ham , Dr. Parnell , Mr. Broome , Mr. Fenton , and Lord Lyttelton , are inferted among the Poems of their refpective Authors . ] PRE- THE POEMS O F ALEXANDER POPE , Esq . WITH [ xxiii ]
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