One of the greatest poets of the 18th century, Alexander Pope was hailed for his wit, insight, and mastery of the verse form. This collection features his celebrated philosophical poem 'An Essay on Man', as well as some of his lesser-known works, showcasing the full range of his talent and imagination.
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