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 10
... esteem and affection I am both ob- liged and inclined to have for you . It is bet- ter he should tell you than I , how often you are in our thoughts and in our cups , and how I learn to fleep less and drink more , whenever you are named ...
... esteem and affection I am both ob- liged and inclined to have for you . It is bet- ter he should tell you than I , how often you are in our thoughts and in our cups , and how I learn to fleep less and drink more , whenever you are named ...
Page 16
... esteem , : Your's , & c . * LETTER V. From Dr. SWIFT to Mr. POPE . A Dublin , Jan. 10 , 1721 . Thousand things have vexed me of late years , upon which I am determined to lay open my mind to you . I rather chuse to ap- peal to you than ...
... esteem , : Your's , & c . * LETTER V. From Dr. SWIFT to Mr. POPE . A Dublin , Jan. 10 , 1721 . Thousand things have vexed me of late years , upon which I am determined to lay open my mind to you . I rather chuse to ap- peal to you than ...
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... his Lordship's kindness to them was alto- gether owing to his generous notions , and the esteem he had for their wit and parts , of which I could C4 4 ! ! I could only pretend to be a remembrancer FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 23.
... his Lordship's kindness to them was alto- gether owing to his generous notions , and the esteem he had for their wit and parts , of which I could C4 4 ! ! I could only pretend to be a remembrancer FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 23.
Page 51
... esteem , and comfort myself only with having gota Let- ter from you , with which ( after all ) I fit down a gainer ; fince to my great pleasure it confirms my hope of once more feeing you . After so many difperfions and fo many ...
... esteem , and comfort myself only with having gota Let- ter from you , with which ( after all ) I fit down a gainer ; fince to my great pleasure it confirms my hope of once more feeing you . After so many difperfions and fo many ...
Page 54
... of my opinion : By consequence you are to embrace it immediately , and procure that all who deferve my esteem may do so too . The matter is so clear , that it will admit of no no dispute ; nay , I will hold a hundred 54 LETTERS TO AND.
... of my opinion : By consequence you are to embrace it immediately , and procure that all who deferve my esteem may do so too . The matter is so clear , that it will admit of no no dispute ; nay , I will hold a hundred 54 LETTERS TO AND.
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