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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... esteem are you with the Vicar of the parish ? can you play with him at back - gammon ? have the farmers found out that you cannot distin- guish rye from barley , or an oak from a crab- tree ? Са You are fenfible that I know the full ...
... esteem are you with the Vicar of the parish ? can you play with him at back - gammon ? have the farmers found out that you cannot distin- guish rye from barley , or an oak from a crab- tree ? Са You are fenfible that I know the full ...
Page 36
... there is no writing I esteem more than Fables , nor any thing fo difficult to fucceed in , which however you have done excellently well , and I have often admir'd 1 your happiness in fuch kind of performances which I 36 LETTERS TO AND.
... there is no writing I esteem more than Fables , nor any thing fo difficult to fucceed in , which however you have done excellently well , and I have often admir'd 1 your happiness in fuch kind of performances which I 36 LETTERS TO AND.
Page 41
... esteem to me : My compliment was then loft , but it will not be fo to you . For I know you more by any one of your letters than I could by fix months converfing . Your pen is always more natural and fincere and unaffected than your ...
... esteem to me : My compliment was then loft , but it will not be fo to you . For I know you more by any one of your letters than I could by fix months converfing . Your pen is always more natural and fincere and unaffected than your ...
Page 70
... every mortal , that I esteem , is of the fame fentiment in Politics and in Religion . Adieu . All you love , are yours ; but all are busy , except ( dear Sir ) your fincere friend . I LETTER XXII . Jan. 6 , 1734 . Never 70 LETTERS TO AND.
... every mortal , that I esteem , is of the fame fentiment in Politics and in Religion . Adieu . All you love , are yours ; but all are busy , except ( dear Sir ) your fincere friend . I LETTER XXII . Jan. 6 , 1734 . Never 70 LETTERS TO AND.
Page 72
... esteem any entire merit . I hope and think he hates me too , and I will do my best to make him he is fo infupportably infolent in his civility to me when he meets me at one third place , that I muft affront him to be rid of it . That ...
... esteem any entire merit . I hope and think he hates me too , and I will do my best to make him he is fo infupportably infolent in his civility to me when he meets me at one third place , that I muft affront him to be rid of it . That ...
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