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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... believe neither . ' Tis a great many years fince I fell in love with the character of Pomponius Atticus : I long'd to imitate him a little , and have contriv'd hitherto , to be , like him , engaged in no party , but to be a faithful ...
... believe neither . ' Tis a great many years fince I fell in love with the character of Pomponius Atticus : I long'd to imitate him a little , and have contriv'd hitherto , to be , like him , engaged in no party , but to be a faithful ...
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... believe , not less to your fatisfaction : for , if I know you right , your pleasure is greater in obliging me , ..than I can feel on my part , till it falls in my power to ob- lige you . Your remark , that the variety of opinions in po ...
... believe , not less to your fatisfaction : for , if I know you right , your pleasure is greater in obliging me , ..than I can feel on my part , till it falls in my power to ob- lige you . Your remark , that the variety of opinions in po ...
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... 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 you . I write this from Windfor - Foreft , of which I come to take my last look . We here ...
... 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 you . I write this from Windfor - Foreft , of which I come to take my last look . We here ...
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... believe those of our Saints . I am forced to make a fair compofition with him ; and , by crediting fome of the wonders.of Corinæus and Gogmagog , have brought him fo far already , that he speaks refpe & tfully of St. Christo- pher's ...
... believe those of our Saints . I am forced to make a fair compofition with him ; and , by crediting fome of the wonders.of Corinæus and Gogmagog , have brought him fo far already , that he speaks refpe & tfully of St. Christo- pher's ...
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... believe , Milton never thought thefe fine verfes of his fhould be apply'd to a man felling a parcel of dirty acres ; tho ' in the main , I think it may have some resemblance . For , God knows ! this little space of ground nourishes ...
... believe , Milton never thought thefe fine verfes of his fhould be apply'd to a man felling a parcel of dirty acres ; tho ' in the main , I think it may have some resemblance . For , God knows ! this little space of ground nourishes ...
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