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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... give me leave to add one thing , that you talk at your eafe , being wholly unconcerned in public events : For , if your friends the Whigs continue , you may hope for fome favour ; if the Tories re- turn , you are at leaft fure of quiet ...
... give me leave to add one thing , that you talk at your eafe , being wholly unconcerned in public events : For , if your friends the Whigs continue , you may hope for fome favour ; if the Tories re- turn , you are at leaft fure of quiet ...
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... Give me leave then to put you in mind ( al- though you cannot eafily forget it ) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death , I left the town , upon occafion of that incurable breach the great men at Court , and went down to ...
... Give me leave then to put you in mind ( al- though you cannot eafily forget it ) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death , I left the town , upon occafion of that incurable breach the great men at Court , and went down to ...
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... and their Presentments published for seve- ral weeks in all the news - papers . The Printer A Propofal for the univerfal Ufe of Irish Manufactures . P. C 2 was was feized , and forced to give great bail : FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 1 19.
... and their Presentments published for seve- ral weeks in all the news - papers . The Printer A Propofal for the univerfal Ufe of Irish Manufactures . P. C 2 was was feized , and forced to give great bail : FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 1 19.
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... give great bail : af- ter his trial the Jury brought him in Not Guil- : ty , although they had been culled with the utmost industry ; the Chief Justice sent them back nine times , and kept them eleven hours , until being perfectly tired ...
... give great bail : af- ter his trial the Jury brought him in Not Guil- : ty , although they had been culled with the utmost industry ; the Chief Justice sent them back nine times , and kept them eleven hours , until being perfectly tired ...
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... give no one good quality to the mind " . It is true , I have been much concerned , for feveral years paft , upon account of the publick as well as for myself , to see how ill a taste for wit and fenfe prevails in the world , which Po ...
... give no one good quality to the mind " . It is true , I have been much concerned , for feveral years paft , upon account of the publick as well as for myself , to see how ill a taste for wit and fenfe prevails in the world , which Po ...
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