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, 7. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page i
... the whole correspondence with H. C. efq . which let- ters being lent her by that gentleman , she took the liberty to print ; as appears by the following , VOL . VII . a which which we shall give at length , both as it.
... the whole correspondence with H. C. efq . which let- ters being lent her by that gentleman , she took the liberty to print ; as appears by the following , VOL . VII . a which which we shall give at length , both as it.
Page ii
... shall give at length , both as it is fome- thing curious , and as it may ferve for an apo- logy for ourfelves . TO HENRY CROMWELL , Efq . A June 27 , 1727 . FTER fo long a filence as the many and great oppreffions I have fighed un- der ...
... shall give at length , both as it is fome- thing curious , and as it may ferve for an apo- logy for ourfelves . TO HENRY CROMWELL , Efq . A June 27 , 1727 . FTER fo long a filence as the many and great oppreffions I have fighed un- der ...
Page iii
... I flatter myself , in a few months I fhall again be visible to the world ; and whenever thro ' good providence that turn shall happen , I fhall a 2 I fhall joyfully acquaint you with it , there be- SURREPTITIOUS EDITION . iii.
... I flatter myself , in a few months I fhall again be visible to the world ; and whenever thro ' good providence that turn shall happen , I fhall a 2 I fhall joyfully acquaint you with it , there be- SURREPTITIOUS EDITION . iii.
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... to disoblige you , for whom I have ever preferved the greatest esteem , and shall ever be , Sir , Your faithful Friend , and moft humble Servant , a 3 HENRY CROmwell . To Mr. P OPE . Aug. 1 , 1727 . SURREPTITIOUS EDITION . V.
... to disoblige you , for whom I have ever preferved the greatest esteem , and shall ever be , Sir , Your faithful Friend , and moft humble Servant , a 3 HENRY CROmwell . To Mr. P OPE . Aug. 1 , 1727 . SURREPTITIOUS EDITION . V.
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... shall fend . Any fcandal is fure of a reception , and any enemy who sends it screened from a discovery . Any domestic or fervant , who can fnatch a letter from your pocket or cabinet , is encouraged to that vile practice . If the ...
... shall fend . Any fcandal is fure of a reception , and any enemy who sends it screened from a discovery . Any domestic or fervant , who can fnatch a letter from your pocket or cabinet , is encouraged to that vile practice . If the ...
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