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 17
... follow thein a few weeks after . I parted from honeft Mr. D. with tenderness ; and from old Sir William Trumbull as from a venerable prophet , foretelling with lifted hands the miferies to come , from which he is just going to be re ...
... follow thein a few weeks after . I parted from honeft Mr. D. with tenderness ; and from old Sir William Trumbull as from a venerable prophet , foretelling with lifted hands the miferies to come , from which he is just going to be re ...
Page 48
... follow his hints , to be in eternal bufinefs and amusement of mind , and even as active as fhe could defire . But indeed I fear fhe would out- walk him ; for ( as Dean Swift observ❜d to me the very first time I saw the Doctor ) ,, He ...
... follow his hints , to be in eternal bufinefs and amusement of mind , and even as active as fhe could defire . But indeed I fear fhe would out- walk him ; for ( as Dean Swift observ❜d to me the very first time I saw the Doctor ) ,, He ...
Page 83
... follows ; which ends with the very fame rhymes and words ( appear and clear ) that the couplet but one after that does and therefore in my Waller there is a various reading of the first of these couplets ; for there it runs thus , So ...
... follows ; which ends with the very fame rhymes and words ( appear and clear ) that the couplet but one after that does and therefore in my Waller there is a various reading of the first of these couplets ; for there it runs thus , So ...
Page 96
... follow its advice , and cut off all unneceffary avocations and amusements . There are thofe that intend to employ me , this winter in a way I do not like : If they persist in their inten- tions , I must apply myself to the work they cut ...
... follow its advice , and cut off all unneceffary avocations and amusements . There are thofe that intend to employ me , this winter in a way I do not like : If they persist in their inten- tions , I must apply myself to the work they cut ...
Page 105
... follow after ; and where ( however various or uncertain the roads and voyages of another world may be ) I cannot but entertain a pleasing hope that we may meet again . I faithfully affure you , that in the mean time there is no one ...
... follow after ; and where ( however various or uncertain the roads and voyages of another world may be ) I cannot but entertain a pleasing hope that we may meet again . I faithfully affure you , that in the mean time there is no one ...
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