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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... to adapt it to the present times . God Put these two last obfer- | appear that Mr. Pope was vations together , and it will neither wanting to his friends for God be thanked I have yet no Parliamen- tary business 8 LETTERS TO AND.
... to adapt it to the present times . God Put these two last obfer- | appear that Mr. Pope was vations together , and it will neither wanting to his friends for God be thanked I have yet no Parliamen- tary business 8 LETTERS TO AND.
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... present jun- cture as I could wish . I always thought the terms of Facto and Jure had been introduced by the Poets , and that Poffeffion of any fort in Kings Kings was held an unexceptionable title in the courts of V LETTERS TO AND 12.
... present jun- cture as I could wish . I always thought the terms of Facto and Jure had been introduced by the Poets , and that Poffeffion of any fort in Kings Kings was held an unexceptionable title in the courts of V LETTERS TO AND 12.
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... present Times or Perfons , upon which I shall never lose a thought while there is a Cat or a Spaniel in the house ) but to preferve them from being loft among Messengers and Clerks . C I have written in this kingdom , a © discourse to ...
... present Times or Perfons , upon which I shall never lose a thought while there is a Cat or a Spaniel in the house ) but to preferve them from being loft among Messengers and Clerks . C I have written in this kingdom , a © discourse to ...
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... present , is of little importance either to that or myself ; neither can I truly fay I have any at all , or , if I had , I dare not venture to publish them : For how- ever orthodox they may be while I am now writing , thay may become ...
... present , is of little importance either to that or myself ; neither can I truly fay I have any at all , or , if I had , I dare not venture to publish them : For how- ever orthodox they may be while I am now writing , thay may become ...
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... present condition of many of my old acquaintance , Congreve , Arbuthnot , Lewis , & c . but you mention only mr . Pope , who I believe is lazy , or else he might have added three lines of his own . I am extremely glad he is not in your ...
... present condition of many of my old acquaintance , Congreve , Arbuthnot , Lewis , & c . but you mention only mr . Pope , who I believe is lazy , or else he might have added three lines of his own . I am extremely glad he is not in your ...
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