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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... hands of a lady , a worthy and judicious relation of the Dean's . --- This a mistake ; not in hers ; but in fome other safe hands . LETTERS to RALPH ALLEN Esq . LXXXIX . Of the use of picture and Sculpture , both for civil and religious ...
... hands of a lady , a worthy and judicious relation of the Dean's . --- This a mistake ; not in hers ; but in fome other safe hands . LETTERS to RALPH ALLEN Esq . LXXXIX . Of the use of picture and Sculpture , both for civil and religious ...
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... hands . In a few weeks after the lofs of that excellent Princess , I came to my ftation here ; where I have continued ever fince in the greatest privacy , and utter igno- rance of those events , which are most common- ly talked of in ...
... hands . In a few weeks after the lofs of that excellent Princess , I came to my ftation here ; where I have continued ever fince in the greatest privacy , and utter igno- rance of those events , which are most common- ly talked of in ...
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... hand on his breast , and pro- tested folemnly that the Author's defign was to bring in the Pretender ; although there was not a fingle fyllable of party in the whole Trea- tife , and although it was known that the most eminent of those ...
... hand on his breast , and pro- tested folemnly that the Author's defign was to bring in the Pretender ; although there was not a fingle fyllable of party in the whole Trea- tife , and although it was known that the most eminent of those ...
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... hand which they make a confcience of speaking . Befides , they are too libertine to haunt anti- chambers , too poor to bribe Porters and foot- men , and too proud to cringe to fecond - hand favourites in a great family . Tell me , are ...
... hand which they make a confcience of speaking . Befides , they are too libertine to haunt anti- chambers , too poor to bribe Porters and foot- men , and too proud to cringe to fecond - hand favourites in a great family . Tell me , are ...
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... foon as you fee his hand , yon will learn to do me juftice , and feel in heart how long a man may be filent to those he truly loves and respects . your LETTER I LETTER VIII . Lord BOLINGBROKE to Dr. SWIFT . FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 4I.
... foon as you fee his hand , yon will learn to do me juftice , and feel in heart how long a man may be filent to those he truly loves and respects . your LETTER I LETTER VIII . Lord BOLINGBROKE to Dr. SWIFT . FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 4I.
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