The Works of the English Poets, Volume 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 pages |
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... Lord MIDDLESEX to Mr. POPE .: On reading Mr. ADDISON'S Account of the English Poets . 5 10 IF all who e'er invok'd the tuneful Nine In Addison's majestic numbers shine , Why then should Pope , ye bards , ye critics tell , Remain unfung ...
... Lord MIDDLESEX to Mr. POPE .: On reading Mr. ADDISON'S Account of the English Poets . 5 10 IF all who e'er invok'd the tuneful Nine In Addison's majestic numbers shine , Why then should Pope , ye bards , ye critics tell , Remain unfung ...
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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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... Lord Lanf- down , Sir William Trumbal , Dr. Garth , Lord Hali- fax , Lord Somers , Mr. Maynwaring , and others . All thefe gave our Author the greatest encouragement , and particularly Mr. Walsh , whom Mr. Dryden , in his Poftfcript to ...
... Lord Lanf- down , Sir William Trumbal , Dr. Garth , Lord Hali- fax , Lord Somers , Mr. Maynwaring , and others . All thefe gave our Author the greatest encouragement , and particularly Mr. Walsh , whom Mr. Dryden , in his Poftfcript to ...
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... a God ! ” ISAIAH , Ch . xl . ver . 3 , 4. " The voice of him that cryeth in the wilderness , Prepare ye the way of the + Ch . xl . ver . 3 , 4 .. * Ch . xxxv . ver . 2 . VOL . I. E " Lord ! A God , a God ! the vocal hills reply MESSIA H.
... a God ! ” ISAIAH , Ch . xl . ver . 3 , 4. " The voice of him that cryeth in the wilderness , Prepare ye the way of the + Ch . xl . ver . 3 , 4 .. * Ch . xxxv . ver . 2 . VOL . I. E " Lord ! A God , a God ! the vocal hills reply MESSIA H.
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