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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... told further , that you treat the few you correfpond with in a very ar- rogant ftyle , and tell them you admire at their infolence in disturbing your meditations , or even enquiring of your a retreat but this I will not positively ...
... told further , that you treat the few you correfpond with in a very ar- rogant ftyle , and tell them you admire at their infolence in disturbing your meditations , or even enquiring of your a retreat but this I will not positively ...
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... told the Dean , there were feveral facts he knew to be falfe , and that the whole was so much in the spirit of party - writing , that , though it might have made a season- able pamphlet in the time of their adminiftration , it was a ...
... told the Dean , there were feveral facts he knew to be falfe , and that the whole was so much in the spirit of party - writing , that , though it might have made a season- able pamphlet in the time of their adminiftration , it was a ...
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... told me they were a fort of peo- ple who seemed to think , that the principles of a Whig confifted in nothing elfe but damning the Church , reviling the Clergy , abetting the Diffenters , and fpeaking contemptibly of re- vealed Religion ...
... told me they were a fort of peo- ple who seemed to think , that the principles of a Whig confifted in nothing elfe but damning the Church , reviling the Clergy , abetting the Diffenters , and fpeaking contemptibly of re- vealed Religion ...
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... told " him , I would by all means have that General recal- 1 The Bishop of Rochef- | ter thought this to be indeed the cafe ; and that the price agreed on for Lord B's re- turn was his banifhment : " an imagination , which for ftrongly ...
... told " him , I would by all means have that General recal- 1 The Bishop of Rochef- | ter thought this to be indeed the cafe ; and that the price agreed on for Lord B's re- turn was his banifhment : " an imagination , which for ftrongly ...
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... told by Mr. Ford of your great atchievements in building and planting , and especially of your fubterranean paffage to your garden , whereby you turned a Blunder into a Beauty , which is a piece of Ars Poetica . I have almost done with ...
... told by Mr. Ford of your great atchievements in building and planting , and especially of your fubterranean paffage to your garden , whereby you turned a Blunder into a Beauty , which is a piece of Ars Poetica . I have almost done with ...
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