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. köide |
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... treat the few you correspond with in a very arrogant style , and tell them you admire at their insolence in disturbing your meditations , or even enquiring of your a retreat : but this I will not positively affert , because I never ...
... treat the few you correspond with in a very arrogant style , and tell them you admire at their insolence in disturbing your meditations , or even enquiring of your a retreat : but this I will not positively affert , because I never ...
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God be thanked I have yet no Parliamentary business , and if they have none with me , I shall never seek their acquaintance . I have not been very fond of them for some years past , not when I thought them tolerably good , and therefore ...
God be thanked I have yet no Parliamentary business , and if they have none with me , I shall never seek their acquaintance . I have not been very fond of them for some years past , not when I thought them tolerably good , and therefore ...
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I had a long design upon the Ears of that Curl , when I was in credit , but the Rogue would never allow me a fair stroke at them , although my penknife was ready drawn and sharp . I can hardly believe the relation of his being poisoned ...
I had a long design upon the Ears of that Curl , when I was in credit , but the Rogue would never allow me a fair stroke at them , although my penknife was ready drawn and sharp . I can hardly believe the relation of his being poisoned ...
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... never received . P. nor did he believe it was ever sent . suggest а suggest to prove my own innocence would be of 16 LETTERS TO AND.
... never received . P. nor did he believe it was ever sent . suggest а suggest to prove my own innocence would be of 16 LETTERS TO AND.
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I could only pretend to be a remembrancer , For I can never forget the answer he gave to the late Lord Hallifax , who upon the first change of the Ministry interceded with him to spare Mr. Congreve : It was by repeating these two lines ...
I could only pretend to be a remembrancer , For I can never forget the answer he gave to the late Lord Hallifax , who upon the first change of the Ministry interceded with him to spare Mr. Congreve : It was by repeating these two lines ...
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