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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... hope the best , and what I more wifh than my own or any . particular man's advancement , is , that this turn may put an end entirely to the divifions of Whig and Tory ; that the parties may love each other as well as I love them both ...
... hope the best , and what I more wifh than my own or any . particular man's advancement , is , that this turn may put an end entirely to the divifions of Whig and Tory ; that the parties may love each other as well as I love them both ...
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... hope , and fince fo amply to experience . Let me take fo much decent pride and dignity upon me , as to tell you , that but for opinions like thefe which I difco- ver'd in your mind , I had never made the trial I have done ; which has ...
... hope , and fince fo amply to experience . Let me take fo much decent pride and dignity upon me , as to tell you , that but for opinions like thefe which I difco- ver'd in your mind , I had never made the trial I have done ; which has ...
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... hope that any Prieft can fave him without it . I am , & c . 2 LETTER VI . March 20 , 1715 - 16 . Find that a real concern is not only a hindrance to I fpeaking , but to writing too : the more time we give ourfelves to think over one's ...
... hope that any Prieft can fave him without it . I am , & c . 2 LETTER VI . March 20 , 1715 - 16 . Find that a real concern is not only a hindrance to I fpeaking , but to writing too : the more time we give ourfelves to think over one's ...
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... hope to gather enough to make the Patriam fugimus fupportable to me : ' tis what I am refolved on , with my Penate . If therefore you afk me , to whom you fhall complain ? I will exhort you to leave laziness and the elms of the St ...
... hope to gather enough to make the Patriam fugimus fupportable to me : ' tis what I am refolved on , with my Penate . If therefore you afk me , to whom you fhall complain ? I will exhort you to leave laziness and the elms of the St ...
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... hope you have received your reward , in being happy where you are . I be- lieve , in the religious country you inhabit , you'll be better pleased to find I confider you in this light , than if I compared you to thofe Greeks and Romans ...
... hope you have received your reward , in being happy where you are . I be- lieve , in the religious country you inhabit , you'll be better pleased to find I confider you in this light , than if I compared you to thofe Greeks and Romans ...
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