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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Page 7
... shall go to fupper . And as for the Greeks , what can equal their fuper- ftition in facrificing an innocent lady ? Tantum Relligio potuit , & c . I have a good opinion of my politics , fince they agree with a man who always thinks so ...
... shall go to fupper . And as for the Greeks , what can equal their fuper- ftition in facrificing an innocent lady ? Tantum Relligio potuit , & c . I have a good opinion of my politics , fince they agree with a man who always thinks so ...
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... , greater lovers , and in fhort greater fools , than we really are so shall we live comfortably with our fa- milies , quietly with our neighbours , favoured by our masters , and happy with our mistreffes . I have 20 LETTERS TO AND.
... , greater lovers , and in fhort greater fools , than we really are so shall we live comfortably with our fa- milies , quietly with our neighbours , favoured by our masters , and happy with our mistreffes . I have 20 LETTERS TO AND.
Page 22
... shall be very well prepared to tranflate , with belief and reve rence , the speech of Achilles's Horse . You'll excuse all this trifling , or any thing elle which prevents a fheet full of compliment : and believe there is nothing more ...
... shall be very well prepared to tranflate , with belief and reve rence , the speech of Achilles's Horse . You'll excuse all this trifling , or any thing elle which prevents a fheet full of compliment : and believe there is nothing more ...
Page 23
... you than ever ; and shall make this , which is the most fincere letter I ever writ to you , the shortest and faintest perhaps of any you have received . ' Tis enough if you reflect , that B 4 FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 23.
... you than ever ; and shall make this , which is the most fincere letter I ever writ to you , the shortest and faintest perhaps of any you have received . ' Tis enough if you reflect , that B 4 FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 23.
Page 32
... shall take up no more of this paper . I begin now to expect you in town to make the winter to come more tolerable to us both . The fum mer is a kind of heaven , when we wander in a para- difaical scene among groves and gardens ; but at ...
... shall take up no more of this paper . I begin now to expect you in town to make the winter to come more tolerable to us both . The fum mer is a kind of heaven , when we wander in a para- difaical scene among groves and gardens ; but at ...
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