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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Page 7
... hope for fome favour ; if the Tories re- turn , you are at least sure of quiet . You know how well I loved both Lord Oxford and Bo- lingbroke , and how dear the Duke of Ormond is to me : Do you imagine I can be easy while their enemies ...
... hope for fome favour ; if the Tories re- turn , you are at least sure of quiet . You know how well I loved both Lord Oxford and Bo- lingbroke , and how dear the Duke of Ormond is to me : Do you imagine I can be easy while their enemies ...
Page 11
... hope it may make no breach between you and me ; every one must live , and I beg you will not be the man to manage the contro- versy against me . The Church of Rome I judge ( from many modern symptoms , as well as an- cient prophecies ) ...
... hope it may make no breach between you and me ; every one must live , and I beg you will not be the man to manage the contro- versy against me . The Church of Rome I judge ( from many modern symptoms , as well as an- cient prophecies ) ...
Page 32
... hope for by this letter , is to convince my friends , and others who are pleased to wish me well , that I have neither been so ill a Subject nor so stupid an Author , as I have been represented by the virulence of Libellers , whose ...
... hope for by this letter , is to convince my friends , and others who are pleased to wish me well , that I have neither been so ill a Subject nor so stupid an Author , as I have been represented by the virulence of Libellers , whose ...
Page 34
... in the ex- periment . Although I care not to talk to you as a Divine , yet I hope you have not been author of your colic : do you drink bad wine , or keep bad bad company ? Are you not as many years ol- 34 LETTERS TO AND.
... in the ex- periment . Although I care not to talk to you as a Divine , yet I hope you have not been author of your colic : do you drink bad wine , or keep bad bad company ? Are you not as many years ol- 34 LETTERS TO AND.
Page 38
... hope ) to take Me with all his other He- reditary Rights : and , indeed , he feems grown so much a Philofopher , as to set his heart up- on fome of them as little , as upon the Poet you gave him . It is fure my ill fate , that all those ...
... hope ) to take Me with all his other He- reditary Rights : and , indeed , he feems grown so much a Philofopher , as to set his heart up- on fome of them as little , as upon the Poet you gave him . It is fure my ill fate , that all those ...
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