Esq. ... Alexander Pope. ESSAY ON MAN . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . POPE informs us ... Pope labours under the same difficulty . If any beauty in this Essay ... in author's meaning ; " and again , that " he has disfigured and disgraced ...
Alexander Pope Dr. Johnson. LETTER XIX . TO MR . HOLDSWORTH ' . SIR , Twitenham , Dec. 1737 . AS I am not so happy ( though I ... in ' Author of Muscipula . promoting the subscription . I have added another for Mr. 272 LETTERS TO AND I.
... in Author of feveral beautiful pieces in Profe and Verfe , and the opinion of Mr. Dryden ( in his Postscript to Virgil ) the beft critic of our Nation in his time . + Mr. Pope's Paftorals . E 2 and and cafy . The Author feems to have a ...
Alexander Pope. : make every thing contribute to the improvement of his knowledge , even to his very drefs . He ... in author , fuch as white lions , golden dragons , & c . He once thought the fame of green men , but had fince found ...
... POPE TO MR . HUGHES . April pril 19 , 1714 . I MAKE use of the freedom you so obligingly allowed me , of sending you a paper of proposals for " Homer , " and of intreating your assistance in Author of Muscipula . promoting the ...
... Alexander Pope . THERE are three difficulties in author- ship , to write anything worth the pub- lishing , to find honest men to publish it , and to get sensible men to read it.- C. C. Colton . The Rubbers of a Gentleman Appreciated by ...
... Alexander Pope . THERE are three difficulties in author- ship , to write anything worth the pub- lishing , to find honest men to publish it , and to get sensible men to read it.- C. C. Colton . The Rubbers of a Gentleman NONE GENUINE ...
... Alexander Pope. Earless on high , stood unabash'd De Foe , And Tutchin flagrant from the fcourge below . There ... in , author of fome vile verfes , and of a weekly paper cal- led the Obfervator : He was fentenced to be whipped ...
Alexander Pope. Earlefs on high , ftood unabash'd De Foe , And Tutchin flagrant from the fcourge below . There ... in , author of fome vile verfes , and of a weekly paper cal- led the Obfervator : He was fentenced to be whipped ...
... Alexander Pope to Richard Steele when the publication of the Guardian was first thought of . For the advantage of the world ' Pope subsequently proceeded to write ' the Author's ... in author or in reader the levity of a smile . It is ...