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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... London , for which he fhewed a kind concern to a friend of us both , was written by myself , and fent to a Whig - printer : It was in the ftyle and genius of fuch fcoundrels , when the hu- mour of libelling ran in this strain against a ...
... London , for which he fhewed a kind concern to a friend of us both , was written by myself , and fent to a Whig - printer : It was in the ftyle and genius of fuch fcoundrels , when the hu- mour of libelling ran in this strain against a ...
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... London , from whence I understood one of your former was dated : Nor did I imagine you were gone back to Aimsbury fo late in the year , at which feafon I take the Country to be only a scene for those who have been ill ufed by a Court on ...
... London , from whence I understood one of your former was dated : Nor did I imagine you were gone back to Aimsbury fo late in the year , at which feafon I take the Country to be only a scene for those who have been ill ufed by a Court on ...
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... London , while I am in health : but if I hap- pen to be fick , I muft govern to a fecond . Yet properly speaking , there is no man alive with so much truth and respect your Grace's most obedient and devoted fervant . - LETTER VI . Aug ...
... London , while I am in health : but if I hap- pen to be fick , I muft govern to a fecond . Yet properly speaking , there is no man alive with so much truth and respect your Grace's most obedient and devoted fervant . - LETTER VI . Aug ...
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... London , ) regard any new play , and your present fituation at the Court , are the difficulties , to be overcome ; but thofe cir- cumstances may have altered ( at least the former ) fince I left you . My fcheme was to pass a month at ...
... London , ) regard any new play , and your present fituation at the Court , are the difficulties , to be overcome ; but thofe cir- cumstances may have altered ( at least the former ) fince I left you . My fcheme was to pass a month at ...
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... refentments of your neglect all the time you were in London . I ftill keep in my heart , that Mr. Gay had no fooner turned his back , than you left the place in his letter void which he had commanded you to 38 LETTERS TO AND.
... refentments of your neglect all the time you were in London . I ftill keep in my heart , that Mr. Gay had no fooner turned his back , than you left the place in his letter void which he had commanded you to 38 LETTERS TO AND.
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