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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... lady , & e . XLII . To Mr. Richardson . XLIII . To the fame ; after Mrs. Pope's death . XLIV . To the fame . XLV . To Mr. B. concerning the Effay on Man , & ' c . XLVI . Concern for the lofs of friends . XLVII . From Dr. Arbuthnot in ...
... lady , & e . XLII . To Mr. Richardson . XLIII . To the fame ; after Mrs. Pope's death . XLIV . To the fame . XLV . To Mr. B. concerning the Effay on Man , & ' c . XLVI . Concern for the lofs of friends . XLVII . From Dr. Arbuthnot in ...
Page 7
... lady ? Tantum Relligio potuit , & c . I have a good opinion of my politics , fince they agree with a man who always thinks so justly as you . I wish it were in our power to perfuade all the na- tion into as calm and steddy a disposition ...
... lady ? Tantum Relligio potuit , & c . I have a good opinion of my politics , fince they agree with a man who always thinks so justly as you . I wish it were in our power to perfuade all the na- tion into as calm and steddy a disposition ...
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... Lady , discharged those debts ; a join- ture of four hundred a year made her a recompence ; and the nephew he left to comfort himself as well as he could , with the miferable remains of a mortgaged eftate . I faw our friend twice after ...
... Lady , discharged those debts ; a join- ture of four hundred a year made her a recompence ; and the nephew he left to comfort himself as well as he could , with the miferable remains of a mortgaged eftate . I faw our friend twice after ...
Page 17
... lady's ( which I have seen ) that their ́eafe and tranquillity is care . your part of I believe there's fome fatality in it , that you fhould always , from time to time , be doing thofe par , ticular things that make ne cnamnour'd of ...
... lady's ( which I have seen ) that their ́eafe and tranquillity is care . your part of I believe there's fome fatality in it , that you fhould always , from time to time , be doing thofe par , ticular things that make ne cnamnour'd of ...
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... lady will recollect his figure . I look'd upon the mansion , walls , and terra- ces ; the plantations , and flopes , which nature has ma- de to command a variety of valleys and rifing woods ; with a veneration mix'd with a pleasure ...
... lady will recollect his figure . I look'd upon the mansion , walls , and terra- ces ; the plantations , and flopes , which nature has ma- de to command a variety of valleys and rifing woods ; with a veneration mix'd with a pleasure ...
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