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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... happy deliverance from fuch authors , as you ( with all your humanity ) cannot wish alive again to converfe with . Critics will quarrel with you , if you dare to please without their leave ; and Zealots will 6 AND LETTERS TO.
... happy deliverance from fuch authors , as you ( with all your humanity ) cannot wish alive again to converfe with . Critics will quarrel with you , if you dare to please without their leave ; and Zealots will 6 AND LETTERS TO.
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... happy ; we cannot be knowing , but we can be virtuous . If this be my notion of a great part of that high science , Divinity , you will be fo civil as to imagine I lay no mighty ftrefs upon the reft . Even of my darling poetry I really ...
... happy ; we cannot be knowing , but we can be virtuous . If this be my notion of a great part of that high science , Divinity , you will be fo civil as to imagine I lay no mighty ftrefs upon the reft . Even of my darling poetry I really ...
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... happy ; my parva rurg are faften'd to me , so that I can't exchange them , as you have , for more portable means of fubfiftance ; and yet I hope to gather enough to make the Patriam fugimus fupportable to me : ' tis what I am refolved ...
... happy ; my parva rurg are faften'd to me , so that I can't exchange them , as you have , for more portable means of fubfiftance ; and yet I hope to gather enough to make the Patriam fugimus fupportable to me : ' tis what I am refolved ...
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... lovers , and in fhort greater fools , than we really are so shall we live comfortably with our fa- milies , quietly with our neighbours , favoured by our masters , and happy with our mistreffes . I have 20 LETTERS TO AND.
... lovers , and in fhort greater fools , than we really are so shall we live comfortably with our fa- milies , quietly with our neighbours , favoured by our masters , and happy with our mistreffes . I have 20 LETTERS TO AND.
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... happy with our mistreffes . I have filled my paper , and so adieu . I LETTER IX . Sept. 8 , 1717 . Think your leaving England was like a good man's leaving the world , with the bleffed confcience of having acted well in it ; and I hope ...
... happy with our mistreffes . I have filled my paper , and so adieu . I LETTER IX . Sept. 8 , 1717 . Think your leaving England was like a good man's leaving the world , with the bleffed confcience of having acted well in it ; and I hope ...
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