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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... leaving Windfor foreft . VII . From Mr. Blount . VIII . After the affair of Prefton . The author's re- moval , change of life . and refignation to it . IX . Tv Mr. Blount after his retirment into Flan- ders . On the hiftory of Jeffery ...
... leaving Windfor foreft . VII . From Mr. Blount . VIII . After the affair of Prefton . The author's re- moval , change of life . and refignation to it . IX . Tv Mr. Blount after his retirment into Flan- ders . On the hiftory of Jeffery ...
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... leave their own bulinefs to be looking upon other mens . I thank God , that , as for myself , I am below all the accidents of ftate changes by my circumftances , and above them by my philofophy . Common charity of man to man , and ...
... leave their own bulinefs to be looking upon other mens . I thank God , that , as for myself , I am below all the accidents of ftate changes by my circumftances , and above them by my philofophy . Common charity of man to man , and ...
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... 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.
... 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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... leave ; and Zealots will fhrug up their fhoulders at a man , that pretends to get to Heaven out of their form , drefs , and diet . I would no more make a judgment of an author's geni . us from a damning critic , than I would of a man's ...
... leave ; and Zealots will fhrug up their fhoulders at a man , that pretends to get to Heaven out of their form , drefs , and diet . I would no more make a judgment of an author's geni . us from a damning critic , than I would of a man's ...
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... leave you to return them whenever you please , affuring you they fhall at all times be heartily welcome to me . The many alarms we have from your parts , have no effect upon the genius that reigns in our country , which is happily turn ...
... leave you to return them whenever you please , affuring you they fhall at all times be heartily welcome to me . The many alarms we have from your parts , have no effect upon the genius that reigns in our country , which is happily turn ...
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