Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... never yet cast a true affection on a Woman , but I have loved my Friend as I do vertue , my Soule , my God . The other runs : I was never yet once , and commend their resolutions who never marry twice [ all MSS . and the pirated ...
... never yet cast a true affection on a Woman , but I have loved my Friend as I do vertue , my Soule , my God . The other runs : I was never yet once , and commend their resolutions who never marry twice [ all MSS . and the pirated ...
Page 200
... never repeat that melancholy tender word that you will endeavour to forgett me . I am sure I never can forgett yow , till I meett with , ( what is impossible ) another whose conversation I can so much delight in as Dr Swifts & yet that ...
... never repeat that melancholy tender word that you will endeavour to forgett me . I am sure I never can forgett yow , till I meett with , ( what is impossible ) another whose conversation I can so much delight in as Dr Swifts & yet that ...
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... never met him , and only began a correspondence with him through their mutual friend Gay , is soon on very familiar terms with him ; and after Gay's death they continue to write and tease one another . He admits that in a letter to Pope ...
... never met him , and only began a correspondence with him through their mutual friend Gay , is soon on very familiar terms with him ; and after Gay's death they continue to write and tease one another . He admits that in a letter to Pope ...
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