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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... pray in your next do not let me have so many unjustifiable Rhymes to war and gods . Itell you all the faults I know , only in one or two places you are a little obfcure ; but I expected you to be fo in one or two and twenty . I have ...
... pray in your next do not let me have so many unjustifiable Rhymes to war and gods . Itell you all the faults I know , only in one or two places you are a little obfcure ; but I expected you to be fo in one or two and twenty . I have ...
Page 15
... pray do not run and difgrace us among the Turks , by telling them you were forced to leave your native home , because we would oblige you to be a Chriftian ; whereas we will make it ap- pear to all the world , that we only compelled you ...
... pray do not run and difgrace us among the Turks , by telling them you were forced to leave your native home , because we would oblige you to be a Chriftian ; whereas we will make it ap- pear to all the world , that we only compelled you ...
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... the names nor number of the Royal Family which now reigns , further than the Prayer - book in- forms me . I cannot tell who is Chancellor , · C VOL . IX . who who are Secretaries , nor with what nations we are FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 17.
... the names nor number of the Royal Family which now reigns , further than the Prayer - book in- forms me . I cannot tell who is Chancellor , · C VOL . IX . who who are Secretaries , nor with what nations we are FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 17.
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... pray God protect him , for he is an excellent Chri- stian , though not a Catholic . I hear nothing of our Friend Gay , but I find the Court keeps him at hard meat . I advised him to come over here with a Lord Lieutenant . Philips writes ...
... pray God protect him , for he is an excellent Chri- stian , though not a Catholic . I hear nothing of our Friend Gay , but I find the Court keeps him at hard meat . I advised him to come over here with a Lord Lieutenant . Philips writes ...
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... pray them out of Purgatory . My name is as bad an one as yours , and ha- ted by all bad Poets , from Hopkins and Stern- hold to Gildon and Cibber . The first prayed against me with the Turk ; and a modern Imi- tator of theirs ( whom I ...
... pray them out of Purgatory . My name is as bad an one as yours , and ha- ted by all bad Poets , from Hopkins and Stern- hold to Gildon and Cibber . The first prayed against me with the Turk ; and a modern Imi- tator of theirs ( whom I ...
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