English poet and satirist (1688-1744)
1I thought that this meaning had been dead since Alexander Pope's day.
2This poet was Alexander Pope, the son of a well-to-do Catholic linen-draper.
3The poetical works of Mr. Alexander Pope lay at a distance, face down.
4It was an eighteenth-century Englishman, Alexander Pope, who said it.
5This paraphrase, by Alexander Pope, of the Emperor Adrian's death-bed address to his soul-
6Before long, the New York Times would be comparing the young champion to Alexander Pope.
7Henceforward Alexander Pope would be human-like the others.
8She must have known Alexander Pope by heart.
9Once at an exhibition Joshua met Alexander Pope, whom he had seen several times at Hudson's studio.
10In the choice of words, we can hardly find a better guide than the lines of Alexander Pope:
11Instead, let us turn to what the poet Alexander Pope has to say about a girl's charming ringlets:
12The chief representative of pseudo-classicism in its most particular field, that of poetry, is Dryden's successor, Alexander Pope.
13The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope.
14Dr. John Arbuthnot and Alexander Pope
15So Mr. Alexander Pope was meanwhile arranging in his mind a suitable wording for his declaration of marital aspirations.
16I refer to Alexander Pope.
Translations for Alexander Pope