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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... affection to his perfon . and wishes for his happiness . XXII . Defiring him to return to town and refume the ftudy of Poetry . The ftate of wit at that time . XXIII . Of the fame fubject . The death of Wilks the player : Verfes on the ...
... affection to his perfon . and wishes for his happiness . XXII . Defiring him to return to town and refume the ftudy of Poetry . The ftate of wit at that time . XXIII . Of the fame fubject . The death of Wilks the player : Verfes on the ...
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... affection ? I begin already to feel both what fome apprehend , and what others are yet too ftupid to apprehend . I grieve with the old , for many additional inconveniencies and chagrins , more than their fall remain of life feemed ...
... affection ? I begin already to feel both what fome apprehend , and what others are yet too ftupid to apprehend . I grieve with the old , for many additional inconveniencies and chagrins , more than their fall remain of life feemed ...
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... affection for you , and am , & c . P. S. I know you will take part in rejoycing for the victory of Prince Eugene over the Turks , in the zeal you bear to the Chriftian intereft , tho ' your Cou- fin of Oxford ( with whom I dined ...
... affection for you , and am , & c . P. S. I know you will take part in rejoycing for the victory of Prince Eugene over the Turks , in the zeal you bear to the Chriftian intereft , tho ' your Cou- fin of Oxford ( with whom I dined ...
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... affections and defires . Believe , dear Sir , I truly love and value you let Mrs. Blount know that fhe is in the lift of my Me- mento , Domine , famulorum famularumque's , & c . My poor mother is far from well , declining , and I am ...
... affections and defires . Believe , dear Sir , I truly love and value you let Mrs. Blount know that fhe is in the lift of my Me- mento , Domine , famulorum famularumque's , & c . My poor mother is far from well , declining , and I am ...
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... affection I owe you , and which I as con- ftantly indeed feel as 1 think of you . This indeed was a troublesome ill ... affections . had many other pleasures from your letter ; that your mother remembers me is a very fincere joy to me ...
... affection I owe you , and which I as con- ftantly indeed feel as 1 think of you . This indeed was a troublesome ill ... affections . had many other pleasures from your letter ; that your mother remembers me is a very fincere joy to me ...
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