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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Thanks him for having done it 357 CXVIII . Account of the publication of the DUNCIAD 359 CXIX . Of his ill state of health .--- The edition of his works .--- The laureat --- and the clergy ibid . CXX . The increase of his disorder ...
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Of all the world , you are the man ( without flattery ) who serve your friends with the least ostentation ; it is almost ingratitude to thank you , considering your temper ; and this is the period of all my letter which I fear you will ...
Of all the world , you are the man ( without flattery ) who serve your friends with the least ostentation ; it is almost ingratitude to thank you , considering your temper ; and this is the period of all my letter which I fear you will ...
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... and city were practised effectually with to represent the said Pamphlet with all aggravating Epithets , for which they had thanks sent them from England , and their Presentments published for several weeks in all the news - papers .
... and city were practised effectually with to represent the said Pamphlet with all aggravating Epithets , for which they had thanks sent them from England , and their Presentments published for several weeks in all the news - papers .
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I thank you kindly for the present , but shall like it three fourths the less , from the mixture you mention of other hands ; however , I am glad you fav'd yourself so much drudgery --- I have been long told by Mr. Ford of your great ...
I thank you kindly for the present , but shall like it three fourths the less , from the mixture you mention of other hands ; however , I am glad you fav'd yourself so much drudgery --- I have been long told by Mr. Ford of your great ...
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Mr. * takes it extreme kindly , I can perceive , and he has a great mind to thank you for that good opinion , for which I believe he is only to thank his ill fortune : for if I am not in an error , he would rather be in power than out .
Mr. * takes it extreme kindly , I can perceive , and he has a great mind to thank you for that good opinion , for which I believe he is only to thank his ill fortune : for if I am not in an error , he would rather be in power than out .
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