The Poems of Alexander Pope: A One-volume Edition of the Twickenham Text with Selected AnnotationsA splendid presentation of Pope’s poems, excluding only his translations of Homer, this is the only one-volume edition that can lay claim to completeness and accuracy of text. It presents the corpus of Pope’s poetry as printed in the highly praised Twickenham Edition, except for the 1712 version of The Rape of the Lock and other early versions of phrases preserved in the critical apparatus of the six-volume work. Pope’s own notes to his poems are included, as well as a generous selection of the copious annotation in the Twickenham text. This reduced version of the unsurpassed standard edition of Pope will be of great value to all students and teachers of English literature. John Butt, Regius Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature at Edinburgh University, is general editor of the Twickenham Edition. "The publishers are surely right in claiming that 'this should for long remain the standard one-volume edition of Pope's poems.' The Twichenham edition . . . has been a splendid achievement, and Professor Butt's distillation of the long labours of his fellow-editors is most commendable."—Times Literary Supplement. |
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... Swift's Ancestors 475 * Receipt to make Soup . For the Use of Dean Swift 475 Presentation Verses to Nathaniel Pigott 476 * The Capon's Tale 477 * The Discovery : or , The Squire turn'd Ferret 478 * Epigram , in a Maid of Honour's Prayer ...
... Swift's Ancestors 475 * Receipt to make Soup . For the Use of Dean Swift 475 Presentation Verses to Nathaniel Pigott 476 * The Capon's Tale 477 * The Discovery : or , The Squire turn'd Ferret 478 * Epigram , in a Maid of Honour's Prayer ...
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... Swift 664 Sober Advice from Horace 667 The First Ode of the Fourth Book of Horace 673 Part of the Ninth Ode of the Fourth Book The Second Satire of Dr. John Donne Versifyed The Fourth Satire of Dr. John Donne Versifyed Epilogue to the ...
... Swift 664 Sober Advice from Horace 667 The First Ode of the Fourth Book of Horace 673 Part of the Ninth Ode of the Fourth Book The Second Satire of Dr. John Donne Versifyed The Fourth Satire of Dr. John Donne Versifyed Epilogue to the ...
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Contents
IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS | 3 |
TRANSLATIONS AND PARAPHRASES DONE IN YOUTH | 17 |
from Chaucer | 76 |
PASTORALS WITH A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL | 119 |
ODE FOR MUSICK ON ST CECILIAS DAY | 139 |
EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT With the Works | 169 |
MESSIAH | 189 |
WINDSORFOREST | 195 |
Epigrams Occasiond by an Invitation to Court | 307 |
Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford | 313 |
To Mrs M B on her Birthday page | 315 |
17181729 | 461 |
Duke upon Duke | 467 |
Lines on Swifts Ancestors | 475 |
Epigram in a Maid of Honours PrayerBook | 481 |
Digby and of his sister Mary | 498 |
THREE THEATRICAL PIECES | 211 |
TO MR ADDISON Occasioned by his Dialogues | 215 |
EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT on her leaving | 243 |
EPISTLE TO MR JERVAS | 249 |
ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF AN UNFORTUNATE | 262 |
17001717 continued | 265 |
Lines added to Wycherleys Poems | 272 |
Verses Occasiond by an c at the End | 280 |
Two or Three or a Receipt to make a Cuckold page | 283 |
A Roman Catholick Version of the First Psalm | 300 |
MORAL ESSAYS | 549 |
AN EPISTLE TO DR ARBUTHNOT | 597 |
IMITATIONS OF HORACE | 613 |
On receiving from the Right Hon the Lady Frances | 704 |
17301744 | 807 |
Epitaph For Dr Francis Atterbury page | 816 |
WestminsterAbbey | 827 |
the Last Word with Mr Pope | 835 |
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