The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 9. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... says you have not written a Some time before the | reconcile them , he retired Death of Queen Anne , when to a Friend's House in Berk- . her minifters were quarrel - shire , and never faw them ling , and the Dean could not | after . S ...
... says you have not written a Some time before the | reconcile them , he retired Death of Queen Anne , when to a Friend's House in Berk- . her minifters were quarrel - shire , and never faw them ling , and the Dean could not | after . S ...
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... say , is , that I am , and al- ways will be , with the utmost sincerity , Your's , & c . : I. LETTER IV . From Dr. SWIFT to Mr. POPE . Aug. 30 , 1716 . Had the favour of yours by Mr. F. of whom before any other question relating to your ...
... say , is , that I am , and al- ways will be , with the utmost sincerity , Your's , & c . : I. LETTER IV . From Dr. SWIFT to Mr. POPE . Aug. 30 , 1716 . Had the favour of yours by Mr. F. of whom before any other question relating to your ...
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... says . I believe further , the paftoral ridicule is not exhausted ; and that a porter , footman , or chairman's paftoral might do well . Or what think you of a Newgate- paftoral , among the whores and thieves there . Lastly , to ...
... says . I believe further , the paftoral ridicule is not exhausted ; and that a porter , footman , or chairman's paftoral might do well . Or what think you of a Newgate- paftoral , among the whores and thieves there . Lastly , to ...
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... say the truth , although : I have known many great Minifters ready enough enough to hear Opinions , yet I have hardly seen 22 LETTERS TO AND From Mr Gay Raillery: What ployment was offered him at court, why he refused XXVII.
... say the truth , although : I have known many great Minifters ready enough enough to hear Opinions , yet I have hardly seen 22 LETTERS TO AND From Mr Gay Raillery: What ployment was offered him at court, why he refused XXVII.
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... say with any view towards making my Court : For , the new Principles fixed to those of that denomi- nation , I did then , and do now from my heart abhor , detest , and abjure , as wholly degenerate from their predecessors . I have ...
... say with any view towards making my Court : For , the new Principles fixed to those of that denomi- nation , I did then , and do now from my heart abhor , detest , and abjure , as wholly degenerate from their predecessors . I have ...
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