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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... pray help me to a better , as , I doubt not , you can . This is no definition of wit at all , but of good writ- ing in general . e Mr. Locke had given a better . But his Effay was B 3 I am , & c . not our young Poet's tale . He had met ...
... pray help me to a better , as , I doubt not , you can . This is no definition of wit at all , but of good writ- ing in general . e Mr. Locke had given a better . But his Effay was B 3 I am , & c . not our young Poet's tale . He had met ...
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... pray how is it poffible to have the one without the other ? we must admire before we love . You affirm , you would have me fo much your friend as to appear your ene- my , and find out your faults rather than your perfections ; but ( my ...
... pray how is it poffible to have the one without the other ? we must admire before we love . You affirm , you would have me fo much your friend as to appear your ene- my , and find out your faults rather than your perfections ; but ( my ...
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... what they were before . Pray let me know your mind in this , for I am utterly at a lofs , from the first volume of 1 a Printed in folio , in the year 1704 P. Yet Yet I have try'd what I could do to fome 24 LETTERS TO AND.
... what they were before . Pray let me know your mind in this , for I am utterly at a lofs , from the first volume of 1 a Printed in folio , in the year 1704 P. Yet Yet I have try'd what I could do to fome 24 LETTERS TO AND.
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... pray write to me when you can , you cannot too often . LETTER XIV . From Mr. WYCHERLEY . Nov. 22 , 1707 . You may fee by my style , I had the happi- ness and fatisfaction to receive yesterday by the hands of Mr. Englefyld , your extreme ...
... pray write to me when you can , you cannot too often . LETTER XIV . From Mr. WYCHERLEY . Nov. 22 , 1707 . You may fee by my style , I had the happi- ness and fatisfaction to receive yesterday by the hands of Mr. Englefyld , your extreme ...
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... Pray , present my most humble fervice to Sir William Trumbull ; for whom and whose judgment I have fo profound a re- fpect , that his example had almost made me marry , more than my Nephew's ill carriage to me ; having once refolv'd to ...
... Pray , present my most humble fervice to Sir William Trumbull ; for whom and whose judgment I have fo profound a re- fpect , that his example had almost made me marry , more than my Nephew's ill carriage to me ; having once refolv'd to ...
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