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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As to mine , there are a thousand poetical texts to confirm the one ; and as to the other , I know it was anciently the custom to Neep in Temples for those who would consult the Oracles , “ Who dictates to me flum, bring ?, ” & c .
As to mine , there are a thousand poetical texts to confirm the one ; and as to the other , I know it was anciently the custom to Neep in Temples for those who would consult the Oracles , “ Who dictates to me flum, bring ?, ” & c .
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But I can assure you , the scene and the times have depressed me wonderfully , for I will impute no defect to those two paltry years which have flipt by since I had the happiness to see you . I am , with the trueft esteem , Your's , & c ...
But I can assure you , the scene and the times have depressed me wonderfully , for I will impute no defect to those two paltry years which have flipt by since I had the happiness to see you . I am , with the trueft esteem , Your's , & c ...
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а suggest to prove my own innocence would be of much weight from the gentlemen of the Long - robe to those in Furs , upon whose decision about the difference of Style or Sentiments , I should be very unwilling to leave the merits of my ...
а suggest to prove my own innocence would be of much weight from the gentlemen of the Long - robe to those in Furs , upon whose decision about the difference of Style or Sentiments , I should be very unwilling to leave the merits of my ...
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I have written in this kingdom , a discourse to persuade the wretched people to wear their own Manufactures instead of those from England . This Treatise foon spread very fast , being agreeable to the sentiments of the whole nation ...
I have written in this kingdom , a discourse to persuade the wretched people to wear their own Manufactures instead of those from England . This Treatise foon spread very fast , being agreeable to the sentiments of the whole nation ...
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And sure , if any hu- ral efficacy is the manners of man speculations can mend its profeflors : and these , in the heart they must be those every age , have been such as which have Man for their ob- were the first improved , or ject ...
And sure , if any hu- ral efficacy is the manners of man speculations can mend its profeflors : and these , in the heart they must be those every age , have been such as which have Man for their ob- were the first improved , or ject ...
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