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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Page 87
... person I find you as I defire , that is , find you well : eafy , refign'd , and happy you will make yourself , and ( I believe ) every body that converses with you ; if I may judge of your power over other mens minds and affections , by ...
... person I find you as I defire , that is , find you well : eafy , refign'd , and happy you will make yourself , and ( I believe ) every body that converses with you ; if I may judge of your power over other mens minds and affections , by ...
Page 140
... person who agreed to your doing it , in respect to any Decency you ought to obferve : for I take that perfon to be a perfect judge of decencies and forms . I am not without fears even on that per fon's account : I think it a bad omen ...
... person who agreed to your doing it , in respect to any Decency you ought to obferve : for I take that perfon to be a perfect judge of decencies and forms . I am not without fears even on that per fon's account : I think it a bad omen ...
Page 157
... person whofe taste and encouragement of wit have often been fhewn in the righteft place . The author of that epiftle muft certainly think fo , if he has the fame opinion of his own merit as authors generally have ; for he has been ...
... person whofe taste and encouragement of wit have often been fhewn in the righteft place . The author of that epiftle muft certainly think fo , if he has the fame opinion of his own merit as authors generally have ; for he has been ...
Page 163
... , and we tell her of no earthly thing , left it run in her mind ; which often trifles have done . If Mr. Bethel had time , I wish he were your companion hither . Be as much as you can with each L 2 FROM SEVERAL PERSONS . 163.
... , and we tell her of no earthly thing , left it run in her mind ; which often trifles have done . If Mr. Bethel had time , I wish he were your companion hither . Be as much as you can with each L 2 FROM SEVERAL PERSONS . 163.
Page 165
... . Wollafton's book of the Religion of Nature delineated . The Queen was fond of it , and that made the reading , and the talking of it , fashionable . LETTER XXX . To the fame . Aug. 9 , L3 FROM SEVERAL PERSONS . 165.
... . Wollafton's book of the Religion of Nature delineated . The Queen was fond of it , and that made the reading , and the talking of it , fashionable . LETTER XXX . To the fame . Aug. 9 , L3 FROM SEVERAL PERSONS . 165.
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