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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... those unfortunate rash gentlemen drawn upon themfelves and their mifera . ble followers , and perchance upon many others too , who upon no account would be their followers ? How . ever , it may look ungenerous to reproach people 8 ...
... those unfortunate rash gentlemen drawn upon themfelves and their mifera . ble followers , and perchance upon many others too , who upon no account would be their followers ? How . ever , it may look ungenerous to reproach people 8 ...
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... those two facraments which , wife men say , should be the last we receive ; for , if you observe , Matrimo- ny is placed after Extreme unction in our Catechifm , as a kind of hint of the order of time in which they are to be taken . The ...
... those two facraments which , wife men say , should be the last we receive ; for , if you observe , Matrimo- ny is placed after Extreme unction in our Catechifm , as a kind of hint of the order of time in which they are to be taken . The ...
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... those fatisfactions which probably we may hereafter taste in the company of fe parate fpirits , when we fhall range the walks above , and perhaps gaze on this world át as vaft a distance as we now do on those worlds . The pleasures we ...
... those fatisfactions which probably we may hereafter taste in the company of fe parate fpirits , when we fhall range the walks above , and perhaps gaze on this world át as vaft a distance as we now do on those worlds . The pleasures we ...
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... those who injure him : for the greateft power on earth can no fooner do him that injury , but the brave man can make himfelf great- er by forgiving it . If it were generous to feek for alleviating confola- tions in a calamity of fo much ...
... those who injure him : for the greateft power on earth can no fooner do him that injury , but the brave man can make himfelf great- er by forgiving it . If it were generous to feek for alleviating confola- tions in a calamity of fo much ...
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... those who have your principles of belief , had alfo your fenfe and conduct . But indeed most of them have given lamentable proofs of the contrary ; and ' tis to be apprehended that they who want sense , are only religious through ...
... those who have your principles of belief , had alfo your fenfe and conduct . But indeed most of them have given lamentable proofs of the contrary ; and ' tis to be apprehended that they who want sense , are only religious through ...
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