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  1. Pope's Essay on man; in four epistles by Alexander Pope 1688-1744, 1843-12-31
  2. An essay on man by Alexander Pope 1688-1744, 1821-12-31
  3. Essai Sur L'homme, Poëme Philosophique, En Cinq Langues, Savoir; Anglois, Latin, Italien, François & Allemand (French Edition) by Pope Alexander 1688-1744, 2010-09-27
  4. Initia Homerica, Sive Excerpta Ex Iliade Homeri, Cum Locorum Omnium Graeca Metaphrasi Ex Codicibus Bodleianis Et Novi Collegii Mss., Majorem In Partem Nunc Primum Edita; by Homer, Burgess Thomas 1756-1837, et all 2010-09-28
  5. The Iliad of Homer Volume v.1 by Homer, Pope Alexander 1688-1744, 2010-09-30
  6. The Iliad of Homer Volume v.2 by Homer, Pope Alexander 1688-1744, 2010-09-30
  7. Anglické Múzy W Cesko-slovenském Odewu. Wydal Bohuslaw Tablic. [prelozil B.t.] (Czech Edition) by Tablic Bohuslav 1769-1832, Pope Alexander 1688-1744, 2010-09-27
  8. The Iliad; Volume 1 by Homer, Pope Alexander 1688-1744, et all 2010-10-05
  9. An essay on man; by Alexander Pope 1688-1744, 1824-12-31
  10. The Iliad of Homer / translated by Alexander Pope by Alexander (1688-1744) Homer. Pope, 1951
  11. The poetical works of Alexander Pope. With memoir. explanatory n by Pope. Alexander. 1688-1744., 1920-01-01
  12. Letters of the late Alexander Pope, Esq. to a lady. Never before published by Alexander, 1688-1744 Pope, 2009-10-26
  13. The WORKS of ALEXANDER POPE ESQ.In Six Volumes Complete.With His Latest Corrections, Additions, and Improvements;Together with All his Notes, As They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death:Printed verbatim from the Octavo Edition of Mr Warburton. by William1698 - 1779].Pope, Alexander [1688 - 1744]. [Warburton, 1770
  14. The Works of Alexander Pope Esq. In Nine Volumes Complete.With His Last Corrections, Additions and Improvements;... Together with the Commentaries and Notes of Mr. Warburton by Alexander (1688-1744).Commentaries and Notes by Warburton Pope, 1751

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  • Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. The rape observ'd : an edition of Alexander Pope's poem The rape of the lock, illustrated by means of numerous pictures, from contemporary sources, of the people, places, and things mentioned, with an introduction and notes / by Clarence Tracy. Toronto ; Buffalo ; University of Toronto Press, [1974]
  • Kinsley, William, 1934-. The rape of the lock / William Kinsley. Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books, 1979.
  • Homer. The Iliad of Homer / [translated by] Alexander Pope, edited by Maynard Mack. London : Methuen ; New Haven (Conn.) : Yale U.P., 1967.
  • Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. Letters / selected and with an introduction by John Butt. London ; Toronto : Oxford University Press, 1960.
  • Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. The rape of the lock : an heroi-comical poem / by Alexander Pope. New Rochelle, N.Y. : Printed and sold by C. Conwell at the Elston Press, 1802.
  • Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. The last and greatest art : some unpublished poetical manuscripts of Alexander Pope / transcribed and edited by Maynard Mack. Newark : University of Delaware Press, c1984.
  • Homer. The Odyssey of Homer, translated by Alexander Pope. Edited by Maynard Mack and others. New Haven, Yale U. P, 1967.
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    Posted by .n.m.goldsmith on October 13, 19102 at 14:18:11: In Reply to: Re: pope criticism posted by jo on September 19, 19102 at 11:33:35: : : could somebody please send me a link for criticism on pope's essay on criticism? im totally lost and need to complete a project. thanks Try chapter 5 'A poet's manifesto'of my recent biography of Pope: Alexander Pope: the evolution of a Poet (ashgate, 2002). And if you do not find what I have to say helpful, the book has an extensive bibliography. good luck. NMG
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    24. ALEXANDER POPE (1688-1744
    Alexander Pope (16881744). EPISTLE I. TO SIR RICHARD TEMPLE, LORDVISCOUNT COBHAM . Yes, you despise the Man to books confin'd, Who
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    EPISTLE I. TO SIR RICHARD TEMPLE, LORD VISCOUNT COBHAM . Yes, you despise the Man to books confin'd,
    Who from his Study rails at human kind;
    Tho' what he learns he speaks, and may advance
    Some gen'ral maxims, or be right by chance.
    The coxcomb bird, so talkative and grave,
    That from his cage cries cuckold, whore, and knave,
    Tho' many a passenger he rightly call,
    You hold him no Philosopher at all.
    And yet the fate of all Extremes is such,
    Men may be read, as well as books, too much,
    To observations which ourselves we make, We grow more partial for th'Observer's sake; To written wisdom, as another's, less: Maxims are drawn from Notions, these from Guess. There's some Peculiar in each Leaf and Grain; Some unmark'd fibre, or some varying vein: Shall only Man be taken in the gross? Grant but as many sorts of mind, as Moss. That each from other differs, first confess; Next, that he varies from himself no less: Add Nature's, Custom's, Reason's, Passion's strife, And all Opinion's colours cast on Life.

    25. ALEXANDER POPE
    Alexander Pope (16881744). ELOISA TO ABELARD (1717). The ARGUMENT.Abelard and Eloisa flourish'd in the twelfth Century; they were
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    ELOISA TO ABELARD (1717) The ARGUMENT. Abelard and Eloisa flourish'd in the twelfth Century; they were two of the most distinguish'd persons of their age in learning and beauty, but for nothing more famous than for their unfortunate passion. After a long course of Calamities, they retired each to a several Convent, and consecrated the remainder of their days to religion. It was many years after this separation, that a letter of Abelard's to a Friend, which contain'd the history of his misfortune, fell into the hands of Eloisa. This awakening all her tenderness, occasion'd those celebrated letters (out of which the following is partly extracted) which give so lively a picture of the struggles of grace and nature, virtue and passion. In these deep solitudes and awful cells,
    Where heav'nly-pensive, contemplation dwells,
    And ever-musing melancholy reigns;
    What means this tumult in a Vestal's veins?
    Why rove my thoughts beyond this last retreat?
    Why feels my heart its long-forgotten heat?
    Yet, yet I love! From Abelard it came

    26. Berkshire History: Biographies: Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
    Alexander Pope (16881744) Born 21st May 1688 at Lombard Street, LondonPoet Died 30th May 1744 at Twickenham, Middlesex The famous
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    The famous poet was the son of Alexander Pope Senior, a rich merchant and linen-draper, and of Edith, daughter William Turner of York. Alexander Junior was born in Lombard Street in the City of London; but before he had reached his twelfth year, his father - having recently converted to Catholicism - bought a small estate (now Pope's Manor) at Binfield in Berkshire. Here, the boy grew up. He had already begun to lisp in numbers, had dramatized scenes from Homer and had met Dryden. His schooling was obtained at various private Catholic schools and, at home, from priests. At no other time does his religion appear to have been at all a makeweight in his social or educational progress; but Pope certainly grew up more furnished with scholarly instincts than with actual scholarship. After an infantile illness, which had left him dwarfed and deformed, yet with a face of great attractiveness, he was always in rather delicate health, but was able to ride and to superintend work in a garden. The first publication of Pope’s to attract attention was his Pastorals

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    31. Alexander Pope (1688-1744) - Epistle To Dr. Arbuthnot
    EPISTLE TO DR. ARBUTHNOT. Alexander Pope (16881744). Original Text AlexanderPope, Works (1735). E-10 3938 Fisher Rare Book Library (Toronto).
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    ALEXANDER POPE (1688-1744)
    • Original Text: Alexander Pope, Works (1735). E-10 3938 Fisher Rare Book Library (Toronto).
    • First Publication Date
    In-text Notes (by D. F. Theall) are keyed to line numbers. Neque sermonibus vulgi dederis te, nec in præmiis spem posueris rerum tuarum; suis te oportet illecebris ipsa virtus trahat ad verum decus. Quid de te alii loquantur, ipsi videant, sed loquentur tamen.
    (Cicero, De Re Publica VI.23) ["... you will not any longer attend to the vulgar mob's gossip nor put your trust in human rewards for your deeds; virtue, through her own charms, should lead you to true glory. Let what others say about you be their concern; whatever it is, they will say it anyway." Shut, shut the door, good John! fatigu'd, I said,
    2 Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead.
    The dog-star rages! nay 'tis past a doubt,
    All Bedlam, or Parnassus, is let out:
    5 Fire in each eye, and papers in each hand,
    6 They rave, recite, and madden round the land.
    7 What walls can guard me, or what shades can hide?

    32. Aut Alexander Pope (1688-1744) /aut The Rape Of The Lock
    Alexander Pope (16881744) THE RAPE OF THE LOCK CANTO 3. OriginalText Miscellany (Bernard Lintot, May 1712). Revised in Alexander
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    THE RAPE OF THE LOCK: CANTO 3
    • Original Text: Miscellany (Bernard Lintot, May 1712). Revised in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock (March 2, 1714). Facs. edn.: Scolar Press, 1970. PR 3629.A1 1970 TRIN. Further revised in Alexander Pope, Works (London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintot, 1717). E-10 884 and E-10 885 and E-10 3947 and E-10 3938 Fisher Rare Book Library (Toronto).
    • First Publication Date
    • Representative Poetry On-line : Editor, I. Lancashire; Publisher, Web Development Group, Inf. Tech. Services, Univ. of Toronto Lib.
    • Edition 2.111. © D. F. Theall and I. Lancashire, Dept. of English (Univ. of Toronto), and Univ. of Toronto Press 1997.
    In-text Notes (by D. F. Theall) are keyed to line numbers. Close by those meads, for ever crown'd with flow'rs,
    2     Where Thames with pride surveys his rising tow'rs,
        There stands a structure of majestic frame,
    4     Which from the neighb'ring Hampton takes its name.
    5     Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom
    6     Of foreign tyrants and of nymphs at home;

    33. Aut Alexander Pope (1688-1744) /aut The Rape Of The Lock
    Alexander Pope (16881744) THE RAPE OF THE LOCK CANTO 5. OriginalText Miscellany (Bernard Lintot, May 1712). Revised in Alexander
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    THE RAPE OF THE LOCK: CANTO 5
    • Original Text: Miscellany (Bernard Lintot, May 1712). Revised in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock (March 2, 1714). Facs. edn.: Scolar Press, 1970. PR 3629.A1 1970 TRIN. Further revised in Alexander Pope, Works (London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintot, 1717). E-10 884 and E-10 885 and E-10 3947 and E-10 3938 Fisher Rare Book Library (Toronto).
    • First Publication Date
    • Representative Poetry On-line : Editor, I. Lancashire; Publisher, Web Development Group, Inf. Tech. Services, Univ. of Toronto Lib.
    • Edition 2.119. © D. F. Theall and I. Lancashire, Dept. of English (Univ. of Toronto), and Univ. of Toronto Press 1997.
    In-text Notes (by D. F. Theall) are keyed to line numbers. She said: the pitying audience melt in tears,
    2     But Fate and Jove had stopp'd the Baron's ears.
    3     In vain Thalestris with reproach assails,
    4     For who can move when fair Belinda fails?
    5     Not half so fix'd the Trojan could remain,
    6     While Anna begg'd and Dido rag'd in vain.

    34. Alexander Pope(1688-1744)
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    Know then thyself, presume not God to scan; The proper study of mankind is Man. Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great: With too much knowledge for the skeptic side, 5 With too much weakness for the Stoic's pride, He hangs between; in doubt to act, or rest, In doubt to deem himself a god, or beast; In doubt his mind or body to prefer, Born but to die, and reasoning but to err; 10 Alike in ignorance, his reason such, Whether he thinks too little, or too much: Chaos of thought and passion, all confused; Still by himself abused, or disabused; Created half to rise, and half to fall; 15 Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurled: The glory, jest, and riddle of the world! (Epistle II. 1-18)
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    35. An Essay On Criticism - Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
    Classic Literature Etext Writer Alexander Pope, Dates 1688-1744.An Essay on Criticism. by Alexander Pope (1688-1744).
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    39. Essays: Alexander Pope
    Back to List Alexander Pope (16881744) LINKS The EServer Poetry Collectionhttp//eserver.org/poetry Scroll down to access e-text
    http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/essays/pope.htm
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    Alexander Pope
    LINKS
    The EServer Poetry Collection

    http://eserver.org/poetry
    Scroll down to access e-text versions of Pope's "Essay on Criticism," "Essay on Man (Epistle I, Epistle II, Epistle III, Epistle IV, The Design)," "Moral Essay II (to a lady)," and "Rape of the Lock." "The Rape of the Lock" Home Page
    http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~sconstan
    Maintained by the University of Massachusetts, this page features different e-text versions of the poem, background material, illustrations, Pope's "explanation" of his poem, and trivia questions about the poem. Eighteenth-Century Resources
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/
    A rich source of links on the literature, history, music, religion, philosophy, and economics of the eighteenth century. The site also provides links to e-texts with a useful search function. Augustan Satire Bibliography
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Biblio/satirebib.html

    40. Poetry: Alexander Pope
    BIOGRAPHY Alexander Pope (16881744) was born in London, England,and was the son of a Roman Catholic linen-draper. At the age of
    http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/poetry/pope.htm
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    Alexander Pope
    LINKS
    Eighteenth-Century Resources

    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/
    A rich source of links on the literature, history, music, religion, philosophy, and economics of the eighteenth century. The site also provides links to e-texts with a useful search function. Texts and Documents: Europe
    http://history.hanover.edu/europe.htm
    This page provides excellent links for all the major literary periods as well as the e-texts for many works. Look at this page for relevant historical, cultural, religious, and political background information on medieval, Renaissance, eighteenth-century, Victorian, and modern literature. Augustan Satire Bibliography
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Biblio/satirebib.html

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