An edition of The life of Alexander Pope (1769)

The life of Alexander Pope.

(Reprographischer Nachdruck der Ausg. London, Bathurst usw., 1769.)
The life of Alexander Pope.
Owen Ruffhead, Owen Ruffhead
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An edition of The life of Alexander Pope (1769)

The life of Alexander Pope.

(Reprographischer Nachdruck der Ausg. London, Bathurst usw., 1769.)

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Publisher
G. Olms
Language
English
Pages
578

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Cover of: The life of Alexander Pope.
The life of Alexander Pope.
1968, G. Olms
in English - (Reprographischer Nachdruck der Ausg. London, Bathurst usw., 1769.)
Cover of: The life of Alexander Pope
The life of Alexander Pope: Esq. Compiled from original manuscripts; with a critical essay on his writings and genius. By Owen Ruffhead, Esq.
1769, printed for C. Bathurst, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, W. Johnston [and 8 others in London]
Microform in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Hildesheim
Series
Anglistica & Americana,, 5
Genre
Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.5, B
Library of Congress
PR3633 .R8 1968

The Physical Object

Pagination
578 p., front.
Number of pages
578

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5728122M
LCCN
70487562

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