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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... truth might do , spoken in such seafons . A fmall alms will do a great kindness , to people in extreme neceffity . I could name an acquaintance of yours , who would at this time think himself more obliged to you for the information of ...
... truth might do , spoken in such seafons . A fmall alms will do a great kindness , to people in extreme neceffity . I could name an acquaintance of yours , who would at this time think himself more obliged to you for the information of ...
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... truth that all men own who have either seen your writings , or heard your dif- * Several of Mr. Pope's | Wycherley's Poems : parti- lines , very easy to be di- cularly in thofe on Solitude , ftinguif'd , may be found in on the Public ...
... truth that all men own who have either seen your writings , or heard your dif- * Several of Mr. Pope's | Wycherley's Poems : parti- lines , very easy to be di- cularly in thofe on Solitude , ftinguif'd , may be found in on the Public ...
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... truth , than at this diftance with your compli- ment : fince now , your bufinefs of a friend , and kindness to a friend , is by finding fault with his faults , and mending them by your obli- ging feverity . I hope ( in point of your ...
... truth , than at this diftance with your compli- ment : fince now , your bufinefs of a friend , and kindness to a friend , is by finding fault with his faults , and mending them by your obli- ging feverity . I hope ( in point of your ...
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... truth , that my fickness cannot make me quite weary of myself when I have you with me ; and I shall want no company but yours , when you are here . You see how freely and with how little care I talk rather than write to you : this is ...
... truth , that my fickness cannot make me quite weary of myself when I have you with me ; and I shall want no company but yours , when you are here . You see how freely and with how little care I talk rather than write to you : this is ...
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... truth fo well , that it hardly ever admits of flourishing : Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs , but impairs what it would improve . There is a certain majefty in fimplicity which is far above all the ...
... truth fo well , that it hardly ever admits of flourishing : Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty ; it is not only needlefs , but impairs what it would improve . There is a certain majefty in fimplicity which is far above all the ...
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