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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... mind fince his mother's death . The union of fentiments in all his acquain- tance . LXX . Concern for his abfence . Of a libel against him . Reflections on the be- haviour of a worthless man . LXXI . Melancholy circumstances of the fepa ...
... mind fince his mother's death . The union of fentiments in all his acquain- tance . LXX . Concern for his abfence . Of a libel against him . Reflections on the be- haviour of a worthless man . LXXI . Melancholy circumstances of the fepa ...
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... minds are apt to fit longer than ordinary ; where , after an abrupt divifion of the paper , it may not be unpleasant to try to fit and rejoin the broken lines toge- ther . All these amusements I am no ftranger to in the Country , and ...
... minds are apt to fit longer than ordinary ; where , after an abrupt divifion of the paper , it may not be unpleasant to try to fit and rejoin the broken lines toge- ther . All these amusements I am no ftranger to in the Country , and ...
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... minds of fo many hundred thousand good fubjects ? Upon the whole , you may truly attribute my filence to the Eclipfe , but it was that Eclipse which happened on the first of August . I borrowed your Homer from the Bishop ( mine is not ...
... minds of fo many hundred thousand good fubjects ? Upon the whole , you may truly attribute my filence to the Eclipfe , but it was that Eclipse which happened on the first of August . I borrowed your Homer from the Bishop ( mine is not ...
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... mind before I can think of Scriblerus . You are to understand that I live in the cor- ner of a vast unfurnished house ; my family confists of a steward , a groom , a helper in the ftable , a footman , and an old maid , who are all at ...
... mind before I can think of Scriblerus . You are to understand that I live in the cor- ner of a vast unfurnished house ; my family confists of a steward , a groom , a helper in the ftable , a footman , and an old maid , who are all at ...
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... mind to you . I rather chuse to ap- peal to you than to my Lord Chief Juftice Whit- fhed , under the fituation I am in . For , I take this caufe properly to lie before you : You are a much fitter Judge of what concerns the cre- . dit of ...
... mind to you . I rather chuse to ap- peal to you than to my Lord Chief Juftice Whit- fhed , under the fituation I am in . For , I take this caufe properly to lie before you : You are a much fitter Judge of what concerns the cre- . dit of ...
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