Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope was an English poet, translator, and satirist of the Enlightenment era who is considered one of the most prominent English poets of the early 18th century. An exponent of Augustan literature, Pope is best known for his satirical and discursive poetry including An Essay on Criticism (1711), The Rape of the Lock (1712–1717), The Dunciad (1728–1743), and for his translations of Homer.
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope, esq
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1773
Memoirs of the extraordinary life, works, and discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus
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1741
Selecta poemata Italorum qui latine scripserunt
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1740
An essay on man
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1733
Eloisa to Abelard
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1719
The works of Mr. Alexander Pope
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1717
The Rape of the Lock
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1714