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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Page 55
... She cannot be Mercy , for Mercy is neither deaf , nor lives at Court : Juftice is blind , and perhaps deaf , but neither is the a Court - lady : Fortune is both blind and deaf , and a Court - lady , but then she is a moft damnable Party ...
... She cannot be Mercy , for Mercy is neither deaf , nor lives at Court : Juftice is blind , and perhaps deaf , but neither is the a Court - lady : Fortune is both blind and deaf , and a Court - lady , but then she is a moft damnable Party ...
Page 59
... she really were Riches for his fake ; though as for yours , I question whether ( if you knew her ) you would change her for the other ? Lord Bolingbroke had not the least harm by his fall , I wish he had received no more by his other ...
... she really were Riches for his fake ; though as for yours , I question whether ( if you knew her ) you would change her for the other ? Lord Bolingbroke had not the least harm by his fall , I wish he had received no more by his other ...
Page 76
... she can dream of nothing else fince she read it : she de- clares , that she hath now found out , that her whole life hath been loft in careffing the worst part of mankind , and treating the best as her a It is no wonder a man ' a ...
... she can dream of nothing else fince she read it : she de- clares , that she hath now found out , that her whole life hath been loft in careffing the worst part of mankind , and treating the best as her a It is no wonder a man ' a ...
Page 77
... she knew Gulliver , tho ' he had been the worst enemy fhe ever had , fhe would give up her present acquaintance for his friendship . You may fee by this , that you are not much injur'd by being fuppos'd the Au- thor of this piece . If ...
... she knew Gulliver , tho ' he had been the worst enemy fhe ever had , fhe would give up her present acquaintance for his friendship . You may fee by this , that you are not much injur'd by being fuppos'd the Au- thor of this piece . If ...
Page 89
... She has very bad health , he very good . Lord Peterborow has writ twice to you ; we fancy fome letters have been intercepted , or loft by accident . About ten thousand things I want to tell you : I wish you were as impatient to hear ...
... She has very bad health , he very good . Lord Peterborow has writ twice to you ; we fancy fome letters have been intercepted , or loft by accident . About ten thousand things I want to tell you : I wish you were as impatient to hear ...
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