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Authors: Elizabeth Knowles
Imitations of Horace
Horace bk. 2, Epistle 1 (1737) l. 304
Imitations of Horace
Epilogue to the Satires (1738) Dialogue 1, l. 135
Pastorals
(1709) "Summer" l. 73
The Rape of the Lock
(1714) canto 1, l. 100
The Rape of the Lock
(1714) canto 2, l. 27
The Rape of the Lock
(1714) canto 2, l. 52
The Rape of the Lock
(1714) canto 3, l. 7
The Rape of the Lock
(1714) canto 3, l. 16.
The Rape of the Lock
(1714) canto 3, l. 21
The Rape of the Lock
(1714) canto 3, l. 117
The Rape of the Lock
(1714) canto 3, l. 157
letter to Edward Blount, 27 August 1714
Miscellanies
(1727) vol. 2 "Thoughts on Various Subjects"
Joseph Spence
Anecdotes
(ed. J. Osborn, 1966) no. 606
to George, Lord Lyttelton, 15 May 1744
The Open Society and its Enemies
(1945) introduction
"The Philosophy of Science" in C. A. Mace (ed.)
British Philosophy in the Mid-Century
(1957)
"Always True to You in my Fashion" (1949 song)
"Anything Goes" (1934 song)
"Begin the Beguine" (1935 song)
"I Get a Kick Out of You" (1934 song) in
Anything Goes
"Let's Do It" (1954 song; words added to the 1928 original)
title of song (1934)
"Well, Did You Evah?" (1940 song; revived for the film
High Society
, 1956)
"You're the Top" (1934 song) in
Anything Goes
Death
(1759) l. 154.
Death
(1759) l. 179.
"The strife is o'er, the battle done" (1861 hymn); translation of "Finita iam sunt praelia" (
c.
1695)