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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... 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 universal good- will to all , are the points I have moft at ...
... 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 universal good- will to all , are the points I have moft at ...
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... thanks for lending us a worthy man fomewhat longer . The com- forts you receive from their attendance , put me in mind of what old Fletcher of Saltoune faid one day to me . ,, Alas , I have nothing to do but to die ; I am a ,, poor ...
... thanks for lending us a worthy man fomewhat longer . The com- forts you receive from their attendance , put me in mind of what old Fletcher of Saltoune faid one day to me . ,, Alas , I have nothing to do but to die ; I am a ,, poor ...
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... letter , which I had two pofts ago , was very Y medicina to we ; and , I heartily thank you for the relief it gave me . I was fick of the thoughts of C S 1 my not having in all this time given you FROM MR . DIG BY . 1 41.
... letter , which I had two pofts ago , was very Y medicina to we ; and , I heartily thank you for the relief it gave me . I was fick of the thoughts of C S 1 my not having in all this time given you FROM MR . DIG BY . 1 41.
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... thanking him in the common way . I am in as fincere a fense of the word , his servant , as you are his fon , or he your father . I must in my turn infist upon hearing how my last fellow travellers got home from Clarendon , and desire Mr ...
... thanking him in the common way . I am in as fincere a fense of the word , his servant , as you are his fon , or he your father . I must in my turn infist upon hearing how my last fellow travellers got home from Clarendon , and desire Mr ...
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... thank God ) wonderfully reco- vered , tho ' not fo much as yet to venture out of her chamber , but enough to enjoy a few particular friends , when they have the good nature to look upon her . I may recommend to you the room we fit in ...
... thank God ) wonderfully reco- vered , tho ' not fo much as yet to venture out of her chamber , but enough to enjoy a few particular friends , when they have the good nature to look upon her . I may recommend to you the room we fit in ...
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