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 11
... Grace that fhe is a general Toast among all honest folks here , and particularly at the Deanery , even in the face of my Whig fubje & ts . I will leave my money in Lord Bathurst's hands , and the manage- ment of it ( for want of better ) ...
... Grace that fhe is a general Toast among all honest folks here , and particularly at the Deanery , even in the face of my Whig fubje & ts . I will leave my money in Lord Bathurst's hands , and the manage- ment of it ( for want of better ) ...
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... . I now hate all people whom I cannot command , and confequently a Duchefs is at this time the hatefullest Lady in the world to me , one only excepted , and I t . beg her ' Grace's pardon for that exception , for FROM DR . SWIFT . 15.
... . I now hate all people whom I cannot command , and confequently a Duchefs is at this time the hatefullest Lady in the world to me , one only excepted , and I t . beg her ' Grace's pardon for that exception , for FROM DR . SWIFT . 15.
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... Grace's pardon for that exception , for , in the way I mean , her Grace is ten thousand times more hateful . I confefs I begin to apprehend you will fquander my money , because I hope you never lefs wanted it ; and if you go on with ...
... Grace's pardon for that exception , for , in the way I mean , her Grace is ten thousand times more hateful . I confefs I begin to apprehend you will fquander my money , because I hope you never lefs wanted it ; and if you go on with ...
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... 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 , that the first advances have been constantly made me by all Ladies who aspir'd to my ...
... 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 , that the first advances have been constantly made me by all Ladies who aspir'd to my ...
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... Grace . - Madam , fince Mr. Gay affirms that you love to have your own way , and fince I have the fame per- fection ; I will fettle that matter immediately , to prevent thofe ill confequences he apprehends . Your Grace fhall have your ...
... Grace . - Madam , fince Mr. Gay affirms that you love to have your own way , and fince I have the fame per- fection ; I will fettle that matter immediately , to prevent thofe ill confequences he apprehends . Your Grace fhall have your ...
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