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... Murray on Bowles's Strictures upon Pope ( Appendix III . ) . Of the 183 letters , which belong to the period , and are printed in Volume V. , 68 were unknown to Halleck , whose collection has hitherto been the most complete . The.
... Murray on Bowles's Strictures upon Pope ( Appendix III . ) . Of the 183 letters , which belong to the period , and are printed in Volume V. , 68 were unknown to Halleck , whose collection has hitherto been the most complete . The.
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... POPE IV . THOMAS 99 BYRON MULOCK'S LINES ΤΟ ... ... ... 522 ... 593 V. BYRON'S ADDRESS TO THE NEA- POLITAN INSURGENTS VI . BACON'S APOPHTHEGMS 99 VII . " " ... 595 ... 597 601 REPLY OF WILLIAM TURNER TO BYRON'S LETTER ... VIII . SOME ...
... POPE IV . THOMAS 99 BYRON MULOCK'S LINES ΤΟ ... ... ... 522 ... 593 V. BYRON'S ADDRESS TO THE NEA- POLITAN INSURGENTS VI . BACON'S APOPHTHEGMS 99 VII . " " ... 595 ... 597 601 REPLY OF WILLIAM TURNER TO BYRON'S LETTER ... VIII . SOME ...
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... Pope's tiaration , and all polite Christians , even of the Lutheran creed , must go and be civil . And there will be a Circle , and a Faro - table , ( for shillings , that is - they don't allow high play ) and all the beauty , nobility ...
... Pope's tiaration , and all polite Christians , even of the Lutheran creed , must go and be civil . And there will be a Circle , and a Faro - table , ( for shillings , that is - they don't allow high play ) and all the beauty , nobility ...
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... Pope's and Goldsmith's , of which all is good ? and yet these two last are the poets your pond poets would explode ... Pope ! " etc. , etc. This would be nothing in London , where the walls are privileged , and where , when somebody went ...
... Pope's and Goldsmith's , of which all is good ? and yet these two last are the poets your pond poets would explode ... Pope ! " etc. , etc. This would be nothing in London , where the walls are privileged , and where , when somebody went ...
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... popes and priests , " are innumerable , and plastered over all the palaces : ours has plenty . There is " down with the Nobility , " too - they are down enough already , for that matter . A very heavy rain and wind having come on , I ...
... popes and priests , " are innumerable , and plastered over all the palaces : ours has plenty . There is " down with the Nobility , " too - they are down enough already , for that matter . A very heavy rain and wind having come on , I ...
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