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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... offence to confcience , every one mult confess , that gratification and corruption are two diftinét terms ; nay at worst many good men hold , that for a good end , fome very naughty measures inay be made use 180 LETTERS TO AND.
... offence to confcience , every one mult confess , that gratification and corruption are two diftinét terms ; nay at worst many good men hold , that for a good end , fome very naughty measures inay be made use 180 LETTERS TO AND.
Page 181
... inay be made use of . But , Sir , I must give you fome good news in relation to myself , because , I know , you wifh me well ; I am cur'd of fome difeafes in my old age which tormented me very much in my youth . I was poffefs'd with ...
... inay be made use of . But , Sir , I must give you fome good news in relation to myself , because , I know , you wifh me well ; I am cur'd of fome difeafes in my old age which tormented me very much in my youth . I was poffefs'd with ...
Page 192
... inay come near you . I have now but too much melancholy leisure , and no other care but to finish my Effay on Man : There will be in it one line that may offend you ( I fear ) and yet I will not alter or omit it , unless you come to ...
... inay come near you . I have now but too much melancholy leisure , and no other care but to finish my Effay on Man : There will be in it one line that may offend you ( I fear ) and yet I will not alter or omit it , unless you come to ...
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