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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... 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 friend of mine whom you know ...
... 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 friend of mine whom you know ...
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... certain knowledge , and mere motion , allow you to be in the right against all human kind , except myself , and to be never in the wrong but when you differ from me . You fhall have a greater privilege in the 18 LETTERS TO AND.
... certain knowledge , and mere motion , allow you to be in the right against all human kind , except myself , and to be never in the wrong but when you differ from me . You fhall have a greater privilege in the 18 LETTERS TO AND.
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... Conversation , pu- blifhed in his life time . 2 ) An imperfect thing of this kind , called Directions to fervants in general , has been published fince his death . - land . I wish I had liberty to print 24 : LETTERS TO AND.
... Conversation , pu- blifhed in his life time . 2 ) An imperfect thing of this kind , called Directions to fervants in general , has been published fince his death . - land . I wish I had liberty to print 24 : LETTERS TO AND.
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... kind of man whom she never faw ; and this is all I can find , which after fo many former in- vitations , will ever confirm me in that respect , where- with I am , Madam , your Grace's most obedient , & c . You LETTER VIII . Mr. GAY to ...
... kind of man whom she never faw ; and this is all I can find , which after fo many former in- vitations , will ever confirm me in that respect , where- with I am , Madam , your Grace's most obedient , & c . You LETTER VIII . Mr. GAY to ...
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... 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.
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