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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... Reasons that ob- fruct his coming to England . De- fires to be remembered in Mr. Pope's Epiftles . Many of Mr. Pope's letters to him loft , and by what means . LXXXVII . From Dr. Swift . Mention again of the chafm in the letters . Obje ...
... Reasons that ob- fruct his coming to England . De- fires to be remembered in Mr. Pope's Epiftles . Many of Mr. Pope's letters to him loft , and by what means . LXXXVII . From Dr. Swift . Mention again of the chafm in the letters . Obje ...
Page 44
... reason of things , that I am ready to imagine there never was any fuch monster as Party . Alas , I am foon awakened from that pleafing dream by the Greek and Roman Hi- ftorians , by Guicciardine , by Machiavel , and Thuanus ; for I have ...
... reason of things , that I am ready to imagine there never was any fuch monster as Party . Alas , I am foon awakened from that pleafing dream by the Greek and Roman Hi- ftorians , by Guicciardine , by Machiavel , and Thuanus ; for I have ...
Page 47
... reasons for it . One thing is clear , that it fhews a mighty difference betwixt Friendship and Love , for a lover ( as I have heard ) is always fcribling to his mistress . If I could permit myself to believe what your ci- vility makes ...
... reasons for it . One thing is clear , that it fhews a mighty difference betwixt Friendship and Love , for a lover ( as I have heard ) is always fcribling to his mistress . If I could permit myself to believe what your ci- vility makes ...
Page 52
... reason he has to defire a little longer life , is the wish to see you once more . He is gay enough in this circumftance to tell you , he would give you ( if he cou'd ) such ad- vice as might cure your deafnefs , but he would not advise ...
... reason he has to defire a little longer life , is the wish to see you once more . He is gay enough in this circumftance to tell you , he would give you ( if he cou'd ) such ad- vice as might cure your deafnefs , but he would not advise ...
Page 60
... reason to complain of me , for want of a generous difdain of this world , though I have not loft my Ears in yours and their service . Lord Oxford too ( whom I have now the third time mentioned in this Letter , and he deferves to be ...
... reason to complain of me , for want of a generous difdain of this world , though I have not loft my Ears in yours and their service . Lord Oxford too ( whom I have now the third time mentioned in this Letter , and he deferves to be ...
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