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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... least hurt each other as little as I would either and that our own people may live as quietly as we fhall certainly let theirs ; that is to say , that want of power itself in us may not be a furer pre- vention of harm , than want of ...
... least hurt each other as little as I would either and that our own people may live as quietly as we fhall certainly let theirs ; that is to say , that want of power itself in us may not be a furer pre- vention of harm , than want of ...
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... least may be foftened in fome degree , by a general well - managed humanity among ourfelves ; if all those who have your principles of belief , had alfo your fenfe and conduct . But indeed most of them have given lamentable proofs of ...
... least may be foftened in fome degree , by a general well - managed humanity among ourfelves ; if all those who have your principles of belief , had alfo your fenfe and conduct . But indeed most of them have given lamentable proofs of ...
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... Park , and choose to join the other two propo- fals in one , fafety and friendship ( the least of which is a good motive for most things , as the other is for al- moft every thing ) and go with me where War 48 AND LETTERS TO.
... Park , and choose to join the other two propo- fals in one , fafety and friendship ( the least of which is a good motive for most things , as the other is for al- moft every thing ) and go with me where War 48 AND LETTERS TO.
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... least from obfcurity , that the darkness helps me to fleep the better . I now and then reflect upon the enjoyment of my friends , whom , I fancy , I remember much as separate spirits do us , at tender intervals , neither interrupting ...
... least from obfcurity , that the darkness helps me to fleep the better . I now and then reflect upon the enjoyment of my friends , whom , I fancy , I remember much as separate spirits do us , at tender intervals , neither interrupting ...
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... least , a taste of scandal left you , in defect of all other vices . Upon the whole matter , I heartily wifh you well ; but as I cannot entirely defire the ruin of all the joys of this city , so all that remains is to wifh you would ...
... least , a taste of scandal left you , in defect of all other vices . Upon the whole matter , I heartily wifh you well ; but as I cannot entirely defire the ruin of all the joys of this city , so all that remains is to wifh you would ...
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