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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... 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 Atticus : I long ...
... 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 Atticus : I long ...
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... hear you were got home . You must look on this as the first day I've been myself , and pass over the mad interval un - imputed to me . How punctual a cor- refpondent I fhall hence - forward be able or not able to be , God knows but he ...
... hear you were got home . You must look on this as the first day I've been myself , and pass over the mad interval un - imputed to me . How punctual a cor- refpondent I fhall hence - forward be able or not able to be , God knows but he ...
Page 42
... hear as well as you . But tho ' I hear and see all this , yet I think they would delight me more if you was here . I found the want of these at Twickenham while I was there with you 42 LETTERS TO AND.
... hear as well as you . But tho ' I hear and see all this , yet I think they would delight me more if you was here . I found the want of these at Twickenham while I was there with you 42 LETTERS TO AND.
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... this new golden age . I am pleased with the thoughts of feeing nothing but a general good humour when I co- me up to town ; I rejoice in the universal riches I hear of , in the thought of their having this effect FROM MR . DIGBY , I 43.
... this new golden age . I am pleased with the thoughts of feeing nothing but a general good humour when I co- me up to town ; I rejoice in the universal riches I hear of , in the thought of their having this effect FROM MR . DIGBY , I 43.
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... hear your good old mother might lofe all her prefent pleasures in her un wearied care of you , by your better health convincing them it is unneceffary . I am troubled and shall be so till I hear you have re- ceiv'd this letter : for you ...
... hear your good old mother might lofe all her prefent pleasures in her un wearied care of you , by your better health convincing them it is unneceffary . I am troubled and shall be so till I hear you have re- ceiv'd this letter : for you ...
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