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 iv
... most humble Servant , E. THOMAS P. S. A Letter , Sir , directed to Mrs. Tho- mas , to be left at my house , will be fafely tranfmitted to her , by Yours , & c . E. CURLL . 1 W To Mr. Pope . Epfom , July 6 , 1727 . HEN these letters were ...
... most humble Servant , E. THOMAS P. S. A Letter , Sir , directed to Mrs. Tho- mas , to be left at my house , will be fafely tranfmitted to her , by Yours , & c . E. CURLL . 1 W To Mr. Pope . Epfom , July 6 , 1727 . HEN these letters were ...
Page vi
... manifest , that I had not the leaft ground to apprehend fuch a defign : but as people in great ftraits , bring forth their hoards of old gold and most valued jewels ; jewels ; fo Sappho had recourse to her hid trea- vi PREFACE to the.
... manifest , that I had not the leaft ground to apprehend fuch a defign : but as people in great ftraits , bring forth their hoards of old gold and most valued jewels ; jewels ; fo Sappho had recourse to her hid trea- vi PREFACE to the.
Page xvi
... most trying occurrences , and all in the openness of friendship , are a proof what were his real fentiments , as they flowed warm from the heart , and fresh from the occafion ; with- out the ' eaft thought that ever the world should be ...
... most trying occurrences , and all in the openness of friendship , are a proof what were his real fentiments , as they flowed warm from the heart , and fresh from the occafion ; with- out the ' eaft thought that ever the world should be ...
Page xvii
... most in his favour . As it is not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monu- ment , he would fave his enemies the morti- fication of fhowing any further how well their Betters have thought of him : and at the fame time ...
... most in his favour . As it is not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monu- ment , he would fave his enemies the morti- fication of fhowing any further how well their Betters have thought of him : and at the fame time ...
Page xix
... most use- ful , entertaining , or reputable to publish , at the time and in the manner you think beft . As a Man ... most extenfive , and the most lasting , ill confequences . It is the highest offence against Society , as it renders the ...
... most use- ful , entertaining , or reputable to publish , at the time and in the manner you think beft . As a Man ... most extenfive , and the most lasting , ill confequences . It is the highest offence against Society , as it renders the ...
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