The Life of Alexander Pope: Including Extracts from His CorrespondenceBohn, 1857 - 490 pages |
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... Twickenham and Dawley , and interior glimpses of Will's or Button's coffee - houses . In one respect , however , Spence is equal to the northern bio- grapher : he almost worshipped the object of his work , and unhesitatingly subscribed ...
... Twickenham and Dawley , and interior glimpses of Will's or Button's coffee - houses . In one respect , however , Spence is equal to the northern bio- grapher : he almost worshipped the object of his work , and unhesitatingly subscribed ...
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... Twickenham CHAPTER V. - 1719-1722 . Correspondence with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . Completion of the Translation of the Iliad , and Gay's Congratulatory Poem . Ba- nishment of Atterbury . CHAPTER VI . - 1728-1727 . Letters to Judith ...
... Twickenham CHAPTER V. - 1719-1722 . Correspondence with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . Completion of the Translation of the Iliad , and Gay's Congratulatory Poem . Ba- nishment of Atterbury . CHAPTER VI . - 1728-1727 . Letters to Judith ...
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... TWICKENHAM PAGE to face 264 299 310 · 369 to face 376 29. POPE SURROUNDED BY HIS FRIENDS , A SHORT TIME BEFORE HIS DEATH . 30. PORTRAIT OF LORD LYTTELTON 31. MONUMENT TO POPE IN TWICKENHAM CHURCH • to face 381 · to face 388 402 404 32 ...
... TWICKENHAM PAGE to face 264 299 310 · 369 to face 376 29. POPE SURROUNDED BY HIS FRIENDS , A SHORT TIME BEFORE HIS DEATH . 30. PORTRAIT OF LORD LYTTELTON 31. MONUMENT TO POPE IN TWICKENHAM CHURCH • to face 381 · to face 388 402 404 32 ...
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... Twickenham in order to pay the poet a visit . The latter ( according to a family , but not very probable , tradition ) felt his dignity a little touched by the absence of the necessary " pomp and circumstance " with which the minister ...
... Twickenham in order to pay the poet a visit . The latter ( according to a family , but not very probable , tradition ) felt his dignity a little touched by the absence of the necessary " pomp and circumstance " with which the minister ...
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... Twickenham , to tell that Alexander Pope , whom she nursed in infancy , and affec- tionately attended for twenty - eight years , was grateful for her services . He had nearly lost his life when a child , from a wild cow that threw him ...
... Twickenham , to tell that Alexander Pope , whom she nursed in infancy , and affec- tionately attended for twenty - eight years , was grateful for her services . He had nearly lost his life when a child , from a wild cow that threw him ...
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Page 98 - Then he instructed a young nobleman, that the best poet in England was Mr. Pope (a Papist), who had begun a translation of Homer into English verse, for which he must have them all subscribe. "For," says he, "the author shall not begin to print till I have a thousand guineas for him.
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Page 181 - tis justice, soon or late, Mercy alike to kill or save. Virtue unmov'd can hear the call, And face the flash that melts the ball.
Page 86 - The numerous and violent claps of the whig party on the one side of the theatre, were echoed back by the tories on the other; while the author sweated behind the scenes with concern to find their applause proceeding more from the hand than the head.