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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... Some of his Letters copied in Ireland , and printed . Of Lord Bo lingbroke's retirement . Of fome new friends , and of what fort they are . XXXVII . The prefent circumstances of his life and his companions . Wishes that the last part of ...
... Some of his Letters copied in Ireland , and printed . Of Lord Bo lingbroke's retirement . Of fome new friends , and of what fort they are . XXXVII . The prefent circumstances of his life and his companions . Wishes that the last part of ...
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... some time or other see an Attorney's bill as long as the Book . Poor Duke Disney is dead , and hath left what he had among his friends , among whom are Lord Bolingbroke 500 1. Mr. Pelham 500 1 . Sir William Wyndham's youngest son , 500 ...
... some time or other see an Attorney's bill as long as the Book . Poor Duke Disney is dead , and hath left what he had among his friends , among whom are Lord Bolingbroke 500 1. Mr. Pelham 500 1 . Sir William Wyndham's youngest son , 500 ...
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... some ingenious young man to have been the manager , who should have published all that might be sent to him , it might have continued longer , for there were hints enough . But the Printer here could not afford fuch a young man one ...
... some ingenious young man to have been the manager , who should have published all that might be sent to him , it might have continued longer , for there were hints enough . But the Printer here could not afford fuch a young man one ...
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... some fears :) It is not now in- deed a time to think of myself , when one of the nearest and longeft tyes I have ever had , is broken all on a fudden , by the unexpected death of poor Mr. Gay . An inflammatory fever hurried him out of ...
... some fears :) It is not now in- deed a time to think of myself , when one of the nearest and longeft tyes I have ever had , is broken all on a fudden , by the unexpected death of poor Mr. Gay . An inflammatory fever hurried him out of ...
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... d by themselves , after each had highly cry'd it up for the others 5 ) . I 5 ) See the Epiftle written on this occafion at the end of the fecond Vol , of Letters , D have met with some complaints , and heard at FROM DR . SWIFT . 59.
... d by themselves , after each had highly cry'd it up for the others 5 ) . I 5 ) See the Epiftle written on this occafion at the end of the fecond Vol , of Letters , D have met with some complaints , and heard at FROM DR . SWIFT . 59.
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