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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His expectation of seeing him in town 332 CIII . His opinion of the Divine Legation ; and bis defre to have the EssAY ON Man thought as favourable to the interests of religion as of virtue 333 CIV . His projeet of procuring a prose ...
His expectation of seeing him in town 332 CIII . His opinion of the Divine Legation ; and bis defre to have the EssAY ON Man thought as favourable to the interests of religion as of virtue 333 CIV . His projeet of procuring a prose ...
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... no people in town ever complained they were forgotten by their Friends in the country : but my encreasing experience convinces me he was mistaken , for I find a great many here grievoully complaining of you , up, on this score .
... no people in town ever complained they were forgotten by their Friends in the country : but my encreasing experience convinces me he was mistaken , for I find a great many here grievoully complaining of you , up, on this score .
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There is a young ingenious Quaker in this town who writes verses to his mistress , not very correct , but in a strain purely what a poetical Quaker should do , commending her look and habit , & c . It gave me a hint that a sett of Quaa ...
There is a young ingenious Quaker in this town who writes verses to his mistress , not very correct , but in a strain purely what a poetical Quaker should do , commending her look and habit , & c . It gave me a hint that a sett of Quaa ...
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Give me leave then to put you in mind ( although you cannot easily forget it ) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death , I left the town , upon occasion of that incurable breach among the great men åt Court , and went down to ...
Give me leave then to put you in mind ( although you cannot easily forget it ) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death , I left the town , upon occasion of that incurable breach among the great men åt Court , and went down to ...
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... be one of his Secretaries , which your Parliament - men are fond enough of , when there is no room at home . The wine is good and reasonable ; you may dine twice a week at the Deanry - house ; there is a sett of company in this town ...
... be one of his Secretaries , which your Parliament - men are fond enough of , when there is no room at home . The wine is good and reasonable ; you may dine twice a week at the Deanry - house ; there is a sett of company in this town ...
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