The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Containing The First Of His Letters. 7Nicolai, 1764 - 301 pages |
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Page i
... thought` needful to Mr. Pope : however he cannot think our offence fo great as theirs . who first feparately publifhed what we have here but collected in a better form and order . As for the letters we have pro- cured to be added , they ...
... thought` needful to Mr. Pope : however he cannot think our offence fo great as theirs . who first feparately publifhed what we have here but collected in a better form and order . As for the letters we have pro- cured to be added , they ...
Page iii
... thought them too good to be loft in oblivi- and had no cause to apprehend the disobli- ging of any . The public , viz . all perfons of tafte and judgment , would be pleafed with fo agreeable an amusement ; Mr. Cromwell could not be an ...
... thought them too good to be loft in oblivi- and had no cause to apprehend the disobli- ging of any . The public , viz . all perfons of tafte and judgment , would be pleafed with fo agreeable an amusement ; Mr. Cromwell could not be an ...
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... thought not of it , nor do I think she did then ; but fevere neceffity which catches hold of a twig , has produ- ced all this ; which has lain hid , and forgot , by me fo many years . Curll fent me a letter laft week , defiring a ...
... thought not of it , nor do I think she did then ; but fevere neceffity which catches hold of a twig , has produ- ced all this ; which has lain hid , and forgot , by me fo many years . Curll fent me a letter laft week , defiring a ...
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... thought of the unde- figning error of Your faithful Friend , and humble Servant , HENRY CROMWELL . Now Should our apology for this publication be as ill received , as the lady's feems to have been by the gentlemen concerned ; we shall ...
... thought of the unde- figning error of Your faithful Friend , and humble Servant , HENRY CROMWELL . Now Should our apology for this publication be as ill received , as the lady's feems to have been by the gentlemen concerned ; we shall ...
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... thought that ever the world fhould be witness to them . Had he fate down with a defign to draw his own picture , he could not have done it fo truly ; for whoever fits for it ( whether to himself or another ) will inevitably find the ...
... thought that ever the world fhould be witness to them . Had he fate down with a defign to draw his own picture , he could not have done it fo truly ; for whoever fits for it ( whether to himself or another ) will inevitably find the ...
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