Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... Pope . ESSAY 2. 5. Thomas Tickell ....... 6. Jonathan Swift ...... 7. Thomas Parnell 8. Henry Grove ..................... . 9. John Byrom 10. Zachary Pearce Page 1 .... ........ 26 50 81 123 138 182 200 215 ... 227 237 249 .... 264 274 ...
... Pope . ESSAY 2. 5. Thomas Tickell ....... 6. Jonathan Swift ...... 7. Thomas Parnell 8. Henry Grove ..................... . 9. John Byrom 10. Zachary Pearce Page 1 .... ........ 26 50 81 123 138 182 200 215 ... 227 237 249 .... 264 274 ...
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... given to Mr. E. Budgell , that it might add weight to the solicitation which Addison was then making for a place for Mr. Budgell . periodical labours , and by the circulation of va- rious BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . Alexander Pope.
... given to Mr. E. Budgell , that it might add weight to the solicitation which Addison was then making for a place for Mr. Budgell . periodical labours , and by the circulation of va- rious BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . Alexander Pope.
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... Pope had written some very severe animadversions on his conduct in the Grub - street Journal , abused that gentleman in one of his Bees in the most acrimonious and indecent manner . The poet , who , there is every reason to believe ...
... Pope had written some very severe animadversions on his conduct in the Grub - street Journal , abused that gentleman in one of his Bees in the most acrimonious and indecent manner . The poet , who , there is every reason to believe ...
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... Pope and Swift on the poeti- cal talents of Hughes were nearly such as the criticism just given must imply ; yet , it is but due impartiality to record , that Addison entertained so high an idea of our author's genius , as to re- quest ...
... Pope and Swift on the poeti- cal talents of Hughes were nearly such as the criticism just given must imply ; yet , it is but due impartiality to record , that Addison entertained so high an idea of our author's genius , as to re- quest ...
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... copious language , and was a great ad- mirer and encourager of Mr. Pope's version of Homer . To the bard of Twickenham , indeed , with whom he ever preserved the most cordial friendship , 32 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
... copious language , and was a great ad- mirer and encourager of Mr. Pope's version of Homer . To the bard of Twickenham , indeed , with whom he ever preserved the most cordial friendship , 32 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
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