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INITIALS AND PSEUDONYMS.*
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Mr. D'Eyncourt Showed Some Degree Of
interest for the decision of the case ; which * though it does not refer to books , is in some
respects a test of the strength of the
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Sir Morell Mackenzie And The German Phys...
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with professional work , but now that the London season is drawing to a close we
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lished by Messrs . Sampson Low , Marston & Co .
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he found himself . There was , indeed , such a ¦ whole perfection wrVinlft r . r . p . rn in he hft his could r . mild style not not that find find if a a line line critic to to read which which a
exception poem in the matter of style could be taken . There was , however , this drawback to it—the endeavouring to thing in VbI as few words
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many things that belonged to the right light and shadow jL and Jbj b truth / bbW full JbW expressed fc iflb . ' Pro Bkp
-^ , y ^ ^ ^ gt ^ JI ^ I . V *« BP ^ B V V * ^> W . ~^ _ *^_ % ^ ^ - ^ ^/ b & - ^^ --bi - ^ y W ~^ ^ * U , W ^^ p' TaaB * P- * **~ ' -B ¦* m B-a - » pfessor Morley then went on to treat of Pope ' s works works seriatim seriatim , dividing flividim ? his his life lire tor for that that
purpose into three , parts , of which , he said , the third was by far the most important periodthe twent-six he spent at Twickenham ¦ t .
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his life beyond within . the , range of the reign of George ~ ^_^ l Vi / 1 _ i * P C-h * -- ' III — ~ — - . Pope " ~— - ^ " - ^ r- ' ^ - ^ under * - * ~~~» ¦ " - *""» - - —• Queen *** yy --u . -w " ^ ' - —— -i - Anne ^ - " * - —• —l —« . — . -ur was - - ¦"¦ -- —r-- ™ -- the — - -- -- » —
---was the Pope only half of the beg fashionable inning to be period serious , , when and his he chief ¦ ¦ l KJ then were k the ¦ * Essay ¦ on <¦
Criti-\ , j iX -. V ~/ bL poems *_/ V' -V ^ VA 1 . ~ b_/—LA ~ W *_/ p— . - _• */ - « .-k - »»* -m *** r * -rww •— --- -- - . — -- » - — cism ' and ' The Rape of the Lock . ' During the + Ti * - > more mr . T' ^ serious flArinns period npsrior" .. however liftWftVftr . or of hi his s lite life
he translated Homerand , all his works , of that time corresponded with , the period in which he lived . His all-absorbing study was the problem of society . Throughout his whole life he
hi showed sh g ower hest . good b lw y hi his . a ac acts It ts was his his a sense sense thing worth of ot what what y of was was notice the the how free the * Dunciad' was from any attack _ — - ¦ . *¦ A a -II
upon men who were really worthy of the reverence of posterity . If Pope was studied narftfullv fchore would be found in him the
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Initials And Pseudonyms.*
INITIALS AND PSEUDONYMS . *
It is only two years since Mr . Cushing published the first Jfc part of b this # magnificent
mj \ ^ Pk _/ . » . AMI M . *^ y "¦»* VMM , ~ ta ^ ~» A . •»¦* " ** »—* -- »** - -- *¦ - « ' ¦ « - » ,-- »¦ . . * iv -- * » . vw m _ w * -.. - * -. — jfc -w - > w aa w product of his industry , containing twelve thousand initials and pseudonyms , and eight
Disguises * Initials . By and William Pseudonyms Cuahing , : B . a A .. Dictionary Second Series of . London Literary : Sampson I > o \ v , Marston , Boarle & Hivington . 1888 . - I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1888, page 907, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081888/page/5/
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