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 9
... because we can't hear the first re- port , and therefore are obliged to liften to the fecond ; which , for fecurity fake , ' I do not always believe neither . ' Tis a great many years fince I fell in love with the character of Pomponius ...
... because we can't hear the first re- port , and therefore are obliged to liften to the fecond ; which , for fecurity fake , ' I do not always believe neither . ' Tis a great many years fince I fell in love with the character of Pomponius ...
Page 18
... because you will live by and in one another , while verfe is verfe . This confi- deration hardens me in my opinion rather to congra- tulate you , fince you have the pleasure of the profpect whenever you take it from your fhelf , and at ...
... because you will live by and in one another , while verfe is verfe . This confi- deration hardens me in my opinion rather to congra- tulate you , fince you have the pleasure of the profpect whenever you take it from your fhelf , and at ...
Page 33
... because she is a mother . I will not however fup- pose thofe thoughts get the better of their devotions , but rather excite them and affift the warinth of them ; while their prayer may be , that they may raise up and breed as ...
... because she is a mother . I will not however fup- pose thofe thoughts get the better of their devotions , but rather excite them and affift the warinth of them ; while their prayer may be , that they may raise up and breed as ...
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... because it is night ; drinks tea at nine in the morning , and is thought to have faid her prayers before ; talks , without any man- ner of fhame , of good books , and has not feen Cib- ber's play of the Non - juror . I - rejoiced the ...
... because it is night ; drinks tea at nine in the morning , and is thought to have faid her prayers before ; talks , without any man- ner of fhame , of good books , and has not feen Cib- ber's play of the Non - juror . I - rejoiced the ...
Page 60
... because they were cer- tainly both very great , and very wild . I hope Mrs. Mary Digby is quite tired of his Lordship's Extrava- gante Bergerie : and that fhe is just now fitting , or ra ther reclining on a bank , fatigued with over ...
... because they were cer- tainly both very great , and very wild . I hope Mrs. Mary Digby is quite tired of his Lordship's Extrava- gante Bergerie : and that fhe is just now fitting , or ra ther reclining on a bank , fatigued with over ...
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