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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... expect Angels from heaven to their affiftance . May I venture to fay who am a Papist , and fay to you who are a Papist , that " 3 This relates to the Map of ancient Greece , laid down by our Author in his obfervations on the fecond ...
... expect Angels from heaven to their affiftance . May I venture to fay who am a Papist , and fay to you who are a Papist , that " 3 This relates to the Map of ancient Greece , laid down by our Author in his obfervations on the fecond ...
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... 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 this season , we are , like our poor first parents ...
... 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 this season , we are , like our poor first parents ...
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... expect equally your pardon for either . If I knew how to entertain you thro ' the reft of this paper , it should be fpotted and diverfified with con- ceits all over ; you should be put out of breath with laughter at each sentence , and ...
... expect equally your pardon for either . If I knew how to entertain you thro ' the reft of this paper , it should be fpotted and diverfified with con- ceits all over ; you should be put out of breath with laughter at each sentence , and ...
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... expect to fee the next volu . me of Homer . 1 I am , & c . } LETTER IV .. May 1 , 1720 . You'll think me very full of myself , when after long filence ( which however , to fay truth , has rather been employed to contemplate of you ...
... expect to fee the next volu . me of Homer . 1 I am , & c . } LETTER IV .. May 1 , 1720 . You'll think me very full of myself , when after long filence ( which however , to fay truth , has rather been employed to contemplate of you ...
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... expect no great trouble from finishing thefe , I heartily rejoice with you . I have fome faint notion of the beauties of Twicken- ham from what I here fee round me . The verdure of fhowers is poured upon every tree and field about us ...
... expect no great trouble from finishing thefe , I heartily rejoice with you . I have fome faint notion of the beauties of Twicken- ham from what I here fee round me . The verdure of fhowers is poured upon every tree and field about us ...
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