The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Being The Fourth Of His Letters. 10Nicolai, 1764 - 166 pages |
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Page 16
... says that Mr. Pope is at prefent the chief Poetical Fa- vourite , yet Mr. Pope himself talks like a Philofopher and one wholly retir'd . But the vogue of our few honeft folks here is , that Duck is abfolutely to fuc- ceed Eufden in the ...
... says that Mr. Pope is at prefent the chief Poetical Fa- vourite , yet Mr. Pope himself talks like a Philofopher and one wholly retir'd . But the vogue of our few honeft folks here is , that Duck is abfolutely to fuc- ceed Eufden in the ...
Page 42
... say of my Lord Duke , unless I fee three or four lines in his own hand at the bottom of yours . I have a concern in the whole family , and Mr. Gay muft give me a particular account of every branch , for I am not afhamed of you tho ' you ...
... say of my Lord Duke , unless I fee three or four lines in his own hand at the bottom of yours . I have a concern in the whole family , and Mr. Gay muft give me a particular account of every branch , for I am not afhamed of you tho ' you ...
Page 73
... say to each other , ( tho ' our own souls were to be laid open to the clerks of the post - office ) could hurt either of us fo much , in the opinion of any honeft man or good subject , as the intervening , officious , impertinence of ...
... say to each other , ( tho ' our own souls were to be laid open to the clerks of the post - office ) could hurt either of us fo much , in the opinion of any honeft man or good subject , as the intervening , officious , impertinence of ...
Page 116
... say ( as an excuse for this letter ) that it has coft me some pain , did it not allow me an opportunity to affure you , that I am , Dear Sir , With the truest esteem , Four very faithful and obedient Servant , ORRERY . Marston , Oct. 4 ...
... say ( as an excuse for this letter ) that it has coft me some pain , did it not allow me an opportunity to affure you , that I am , Dear Sir , With the truest esteem , Four very faithful and obedient Servant , ORRERY . Marston , Oct. 4 ...
Page 118
... say , flatteries and false history ) to be the burthen of Church - walls , and the shame , as well as derifion , of all honeft men . I have heard little yet of the fubfcription 3 ) . I intend to make a vifit for a fortnight from home to ...
... say , flatteries and false history ) to be the burthen of Church - walls , and the shame , as well as derifion , of all honeft men . I have heard little yet of the fubfcription 3 ) . I intend to make a vifit for a fortnight from home to ...
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