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ROUTLEDGE • ENGLISH • TEXTS
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INTRODUCTION
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF POPE
INTRODUCTION TO THE POEMS
THE TEXT
NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION
ALEXANDER POPE: SELECTED POETRY AND PROSE
ODE ON SOLITUDE
FROM BOETIUS, DE CONS. PHILOS.
ADRIANI MORIENTIS AD ANIMAM, OR THE HEATHEN TO HIS DEPARTING SOUL
THE DYING CHRISTIAN TO HIS SOUL
TO HENRY CROMWELL, 19 OCTOBER 1709 [WITH ARGUS]
TO HENRY CROMWELL, 25 NOVEMBER 1710 [ON VERSIFICATION]
AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM
EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT WITH THE WORKS OF VOITURE
FROM WINDSOR FOREST
[ON SICKNESS] (ESSAY FROM THE GUARDIAN)
THE RAPE OF THE LOCK
EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT, ON HER LEAVING THE TOWN, AFTER THE CORONATION
ELOISA TO ABELARD
ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF AN UNFORTUNATE LADY
THE ILIAD OF HOMER
THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER
FROM THE PREFACE TO THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE
TO MRS M.B. ON HER BIRTHDAY
EPITAPH. ON MRS CORBETT, WHO DIED OF A CANCER IN HER BREAST
EPITAPH. ON MR ELIJAH FENTON. AT EASTHAMSTEAD IN BERKS, 1730
EPITAPH. ON MR GAY. IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY, 1732
AN ESSAY ON MAN
EPISTLE TO A LADY. OF THE CHARACTERS OF WOMEN
EPISTLE TO BURLINGTON
TO DR ARBUTHNOT, 26 JULY 1734 [ON HIS SATIRE]
AN EPISTLE TO DR ARBUTHNOT
THE FIRST SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE IMITATED
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE IMITATED
THE FIRST ODE OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF HORACE
THE DUNCIAD IN FOUR BOOKS
CRITICAL COMMENTARY
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN JUDGING POPE
THE CHARACTER OF POPE’S POETRY ILLUSTRATED IN THE TRANSLATION OF HOMER
INDIVIDUAL POEMS
NOTES
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE LIFE AND BACKGROUND
EDITIONS OF POPE
CRITICISM
NOTES
ODE ON SOLITUDE
FROM BOETIUS, DE CONS. PHILOS.
ADRIANI MORIENTIS AD ANIMAM
THE DYING CHRISTIAN TO HIS SOUL
TO HENRY CROMWELL, 19 OCTOBER 1709 [WITH ARGUS]
TO HENRY CROMWELL, 25 NOVEMBER 1710 [ON VERSIFICATION]
AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM
EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT WITH THE WORKS OF VOITURE
FROM WINDSOR FOREST
[ON SICKNESS]
THE RAPE OF THE LOCK
EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT, ON HER LEAVING THE TOWN, AFTER THE CORONATION
ELOISA TO ABELARD
ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF AN UNFORTUNATE LADY
THE ILIAD OF HOMER
FROM THE PREFACE
THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER
FROM THE PREFACE TO THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE
TO MRS M.B. ON HER BIRTHDAY
EPITAPH. ON MRS CORBETT, WHO DIED OF A CANCER IN HER BREAST
EPITAPH. ON MR ELIJAH FENTON. AT EASTHAMSTEAD IN BERKS, 1730
EPITAPH. ON MR GAY. IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY, 1732
FROM AN ESSAY ON MAN
EPISTLE TO A LADY. OF THE CHARACTERS OF WOMEN
EPISTLE TO BURLINGTON
TO DR ARBUTHNOT, 26 JULY 1734 [ON HIS SATIRE]
AN EPISTLE TO DR ARBUTHNOT
THE FIRST SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE IMITATED
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE IMITATED
THE FIRST ODE OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF HORACE
THE DUNCIAD
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