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 21
... such as were the first improved , or the laft corrupted . fome F fome hath entitled me to , there are many per- FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 21 Dr Swift to Mr Gay On the fufal of that employment, and quitting the Court Of the Beggars Opera.
... such as were the first improved , or the laft corrupted . fome F fome hath entitled me to , there are many per- FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 21 Dr Swift to Mr Gay On the fufal of that employment, and quitting the Court Of the Beggars Opera.
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... the public good will justify such a Revolution . And this I took to have been the cafe in the Prince of Orange's expedition , although in the consequences it pro- duced duced fome very bad effects , which are likely to 28 LETTERS TO AND.
... the public good will justify such a Revolution . And this I took to have been the cafe in the Prince of Orange's expedition , although in the consequences it pro- duced duced fome very bad effects , which are likely to 28 LETTERS TO AND.
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... such righteous Tri- bunals : You refemble perfectly the two Ale- house - keepers in Holland , who were at the fame time Burgomasters of the Town , and tax- ed one another's Bills alternately . I declare be- fore - hand I will not stand ...
... such righteous Tri- bunals : You refemble perfectly the two Ale- house - keepers in Holland , who were at the fame time Burgomasters of the Town , and tax- ed one another's Bills alternately . I declare be- fore - hand I will not stand ...
Page 45
... such trinklets , which every man that will may spare , they have given me that which no man can be happy without . Reflection and habit have rendered the world fo indifferent to me , that I am neither afflicted nor rejoiced , angry nor ...
... such trinklets , which every man that will may spare , they have given me that which no man can be happy without . Reflection and habit have rendered the world fo indifferent to me , that I am neither afflicted nor rejoiced , angry nor ...
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... ( such as perhaps at one time of life or other take their Tour in every man ) but to divert ourselves , and the world too if it pleases ; or at worst , to laugh at others as innocently and as unhurtfully as at ourselves . Your Tra vels I ...
... ( such as perhaps at one time of life or other take their Tour in every man ) but to divert ourselves , and the world too if it pleases ; or at worst , to laugh at others as innocently and as unhurtfully as at ourselves . Your Tra vels I ...
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