The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Being The Second Of His Letters. 8Nicolai, 1764 - 225 pages |
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... sense , are only religious through weakness , and good - natur'd thro ' fhame . These are narrow - minded creatures that never deal in essentials , their faith never looks beyond ceremonials , nor their charity beyond relations . As ...
... sense , are only religious through weakness , and good - natur'd thro ' fhame . These are narrow - minded creatures that never deal in essentials , their faith never looks beyond ceremonials , nor their charity beyond relations . As ...
Page 53
... the fires you fo delightfully describe . That you may long enjoy your own fire - fide in the metaphorical sense , that is , all those of your family who D } 7 make it pleasing to fit and spend whole wintry FROM 53 MR . DIG BY .
... the fires you fo delightfully describe . That you may long enjoy your own fire - fide in the metaphorical sense , that is , all those of your family who D } 7 make it pleasing to fit and spend whole wintry FROM 53 MR . DIG BY .
Page 57
... sense and reason triumphant ? I ap- peal to a third Lady in your family , whom I take to be the most innocent , and the least warp'd by idle fashion and custom of you all ; I appeal to her , if you are not every foul of you better ...
... sense and reason triumphant ? I ap- peal to a third Lady in your family , whom I take to be the most innocent , and the least warp'd by idle fashion and custom of you all ; I appeal to her , if you are not every foul of you better ...
Page 88
... sense of this matter to you once or twice , and now I put it under my hand , that you may fee it is my deliberate opinion . What weight that may have with you I cannot fayl : but it pleafes ime to have an opportunity of fhewing you how ...
... sense of this matter to you once or twice , and now I put it under my hand , that you may fee it is my deliberate opinion . What weight that may have with you I cannot fayl : but it pleafes ime to have an opportunity of fhewing you how ...
Page 105
... sense of lofs , that we feel for the dead And 1 fhall ever depend upon your constant friendship , kind memory , and good offices , tho ' I were never to fee or hear the effects of them like the trust we have in benevolent fpirits , who ...
... sense of lofs , that we feel for the dead And 1 fhall ever depend upon your constant friendship , kind memory , and good offices , tho ' I were never to fee or hear the effects of them like the trust we have in benevolent fpirits , who ...
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