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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... Duchess of Q — y . Persuasions to œconomy . II . On the fame fubjects . III . A letter of raillery . IV . In the fame flyle , to Mr. Gay and the Duchefs . V. A frangé end of a law - fuit . His way of life , & c . Poftfcript to the ...
... Duchess of Q — y . Persuasions to œconomy . II . On the fame fubjects . III . A letter of raillery . IV . In the fame flyle , to Mr. Gay and the Duchefs . V. A frangé end of a law - fuit . His way of life , & c . Poftfcript to the ...
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... Duchess room to write , and fo you proceed to within two or three lines of the bottom ; though I would have remitted you my 200 1 to have left place for as many more . To the Duchess . MADAM , My beginning thus low 16 . LETTERS TO AND ...
... Duchess room to write , and fo you proceed to within two or three lines of the bottom ; though I would have remitted you my 200 1 to have left place for as many more . To the Duchess . MADAM , My beginning thus low 16 . LETTERS TO AND ...
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... Duchess . MADAM , My beginning thus low is meant as a mark of respect , like receiving your Grace at the bottom of the ftairs . I am glad you know your duty ; for it hath been a known and establish'd rule above twen- ty years in England ...
... Duchess . MADAM , My beginning thus low is meant as a mark of respect , like receiving your Grace at the bottom of the ftairs . I am glad you know your duty ; for it hath been a known and establish'd rule above twen- ty years in England ...
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... . But in the mean time , I muft defire your Grace not to flatter yourself , that I waited for Your Confent to accept the invitation . I must be ignorant indeed not to know , that the Duchess , ever since you 28 LETTERS TO AND.
... . But in the mean time , I muft defire your Grace not to flatter yourself , that I waited for Your Confent to accept the invitation . I must be ignorant indeed not to know , that the Duchess , ever since you 28 LETTERS TO AND.
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... Duchess , ever since you met , kath been most politickly employ'd in encreasing those for- ces , and sharpning those arms with which fhe fubdued you at first , and to which , the braver and the wifer you grow , you will more and more ...
... Duchess , ever since you met , kath been most politickly employ'd in encreasing those for- ces , and sharpning those arms with which fhe fubdued you at first , and to which , the braver and the wifer you grow , you will more and more ...
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