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 32
... use of a degree of truth to falfify with , and is a lye guarded . ) Your letter has been in my pocket in conftant wearing , till that , and the pocker , and the fuit , are worn out ; by which means I have read it forty times , and I ...
... use of a degree of truth to falfify with , and is a lye guarded . ) Your letter has been in my pocket in conftant wearing , till that , and the pocker , and the fuit , are worn out ; by which means I have read it forty times , and I ...
Page 47
... use it with pleasure to fend my fervices to your good mo- ther , and to write myself ter . Your , & c . 10 See Note on v . 139. of the fecond Satire , ii . Book of Horace , LETTER X. Sept. 1 , 1722 . Doctor Arbuthnot is FROM MR . DIG BY ...
... use it with pleasure to fend my fervices to your good mo- ther , and to write myself ter . Your , & c . 10 See Note on v . 139. of the fecond Satire , ii . Book of Horace , LETTER X. Sept. 1 , 1722 . Doctor Arbuthnot is FROM MR . DIG BY ...
Page 91
... use them to my fatisfaction , while my mind is taken up to a more melancholy 25 man- ner ; and how long , or how little a while it may be fo taken up God only knows , and to his will I implicitly refign myself in every thing . I am ...
... use them to my fatisfaction , while my mind is taken up to a more melancholy 25 man- ner ; and how long , or how little a while it may be fo taken up God only knows , and to his will I implicitly refign myself in every thing . I am ...
Page 113
... use and moment ;. if I have still life enough left to do any thing that is worth reading and preferving . In the mean time I shall be pleas'd to hear that you proceed in what you intend , without any fuch melancholy interruption as I ...
... use and moment ;. if I have still life enough left to do any thing that is worth reading and preferving . In the mean time I shall be pleas'd to hear that you proceed in what you intend , without any fuch melancholy interruption as I ...
Page 139
... use exercise . I hope the Duchess 9 will take care of you in this refpect , and either make you gallop after her , or reize you enough at home to serve in- ftead of exercise abroad . Mrs. Howard is fo concern'd about you , and fo angry ...
... use exercise . I hope the Duchess 9 will take care of you in this refpect , and either make you gallop after her , or reize you enough at home to serve in- ftead of exercise abroad . Mrs. Howard is fo concern'd about you , and fo angry ...
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