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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... style of his Letters , of his con- dition of life , his past friendships , diflike of party - spirit , and thoughts of penfions and preferment . XLV . Of Mr. Westley's differtations on Job . --- Poftfcript by Lord Bol . on the pleasure ...
... style of his Letters , of his con- dition of life , his past friendships , diflike of party - spirit , and thoughts of penfions and preferment . XLV . Of Mr. Westley's differtations on Job . --- Poftfcript by Lord Bol . on the pleasure ...
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... style , to Mr. Gay and the Duchess . LIII . A strange end of a law - fuit . His way of life , & c . Poftfcript to the Duchess . LIV . Two new pieces of the Dean's : Answer to his invitation into England . Advice to write , & c . LV ...
... style , to Mr. Gay and the Duchess . LIII . A strange end of a law - fuit . His way of life , & c . Poftfcript to the Duchess . LIV . Two new pieces of the Dean's : Answer to his invitation into England . Advice to write , & c . LV ...
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... style , and tell them you admire at their infolence in disturbing your meditations , or even enquiring of your retreat : but this I will not positively affert , because I never re- ceived any fuch insulting Epistle from you . My Lord ...
... style , and tell them you admire at their infolence in disturbing your meditations , or even enquiring of your retreat : but this I will not positively affert , because I never re- ceived any fuch insulting Epistle from you . My Lord ...
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... Style or Senti- ments , I should be very unwilling to leave the merits of my Cause . Give me leave then to put you in mind ( al- though you cannot easily forget it ) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death , I left the town , upon ...
... Style or Senti- ments , I should be very unwilling to leave the merits of my Cause . Give me leave then to put you in mind ( al- though you cannot easily forget it ) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death , I left the town , upon ...
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... style and manner , who have yet ascribed some writings to me , of which any man of common sense and literature would be heartily ashamed . I cannot forbear instancing a Treatise called a Dedication upon Dedications , which many would ...
... style and manner , who have yet ascribed some writings to me , of which any man of common sense and literature would be heartily ashamed . I cannot forbear instancing a Treatise called a Dedication upon Dedications , which many would ...
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