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. köide |
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Page vii
Concerning the Duchess of 2 --- 3 . Persuasions to đéconomy . L. On the same subjects . LI . A letter of raillery . LII . In the same style , to Mr. Gay and the Duchess . LIII . A strange end of a law - fuit . His way of life , & c .
Concerning the Duchess of 2 --- 3 . Persuasions to đéconomy . L. On the same subjects . LI . A letter of raillery . LII . In the same style , to Mr. Gay and the Duchess . LIII . A strange end of a law - fuit . His way of life , & c .
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Postscript to the Duchess . LIX . From the same to Mr. Gay , and a fostscript to the Duchess , on various subjeets . LX . From the same , concerning the opening of letters at the post - office . The encouragement given to bad writers .
Postscript to the Duchess . LIX . From the same to Mr. Gay , and a fostscript to the Duchess , on various subjeets . LX . From the same , concerning the opening of letters at the post - office . The encouragement given to bad writers .
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Gay is sixty miles off , and has been so all this summer , with the Duke and Duchess of Queensbury . He is the same man : So is every one here that you know : mankind is únamendable . Optimus ille Qui minimis urgetur --- Poor Mrs. * is ...
Gay is sixty miles off , and has been so all this summer , with the Duke and Duchess of Queensbury . He is the same man : So is every one here that you know : mankind is únamendable . Optimus ille Qui minimis urgetur --- Poor Mrs. * is ...
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You are first to present my most humble respects to the Duchess of Queensbury , and let her know that I never dine without thinking of her , although it be with some dif1 1 a papers , and return'd to Dr. I bury and Mr. Pope .
You are first to present my most humble respects to the Duchess of Queensbury , and let her know that I never dine without thinking of her , although it be with some dif1 1 a papers , and return'd to Dr. I bury and Mr. Pope .
Page 175
I defire . to present my most humble acknowledgements to my Lady Duchess in return of her civility . I hear an ill thing , that she is matre pulchra filia pulchrior : I never saw her since she was a girl , and would be angry she should ...
I defire . to present my most humble acknowledgements to my Lady Duchess in return of her civility . I hear an ill thing , that she is matre pulchra filia pulchrior : I never saw her since she was a girl , and would be angry she should ...
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