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 12
... give your friend a pint of Port , for the do- mestic season of life will come on . I had never much hopes of your vampt Play , although Mr. Pope feem'd to have , and although it were ever fo good : But you fhould have done like the ...
... give your friend a pint of Port , for the do- mestic season of life will come on . I had never much hopes of your vampt Play , although Mr. Pope feem'd to have , and although it were ever fo good : But you fhould have done like the ...
Page 16
... give my Lady 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 ...
... give my Lady 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 ...
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... give me leave to expect that you will be so just to remember me among thofe who have the greatest regard for virtue , goodness , prudence , courage and generofity ; after which you must conclude that I am with the greatest respect and ...
... give me leave to expect that you will be so just to remember me among thofe who have the greatest regard for virtue , goodness , prudence , courage and generofity ; after which you must conclude that I am with the greatest respect and ...
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... give you a lucky one juft fuited to your own imagination . But all this is al- most past with me : my invention and judgment are perpetually at fifty - cuffs , till they have quite difab- led each other ; and the meerest trifles I ever ...
... give you a lucky one juft fuited to your own imagination . But all this is al- most past with me : my invention and judgment are perpetually at fifty - cuffs , till they have quite difab- led each other ; and the meerest trifles I ever ...
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... give me a lameness that fix months have not been able perfectly to cure : and thus I am prevented from revenging myself by continuing a month at Aimsbury , and breeding con- fufion in your Grace's family . No difappointment through my ...
... give me a lameness that fix months have not been able perfectly to cure : and thus I am prevented from revenging myself by continuing a month at Aimsbury , and breeding con- fufion in your Grace's family . No difappointment through my ...
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