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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... loss of friends , and XXXIV . What sort of letters he now writes , and the contraction of his correspondence . Of the human failings of great genius's , and the allowance to be made them . His high opinion of Lord Boling- broke and Dr ...
... loss of friends , and XXXIV . What sort of letters he now writes , and the contraction of his correspondence . Of the human failings of great genius's , and the allowance to be made them . His high opinion of Lord Boling- broke and Dr ...
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... loss of youth . She fays , he will be agreeable many years hence , for fhe has learn'd that fecret from fome receipts of your writing . Adieu . LETTER XXXVII . March 23 , 1736-7 . T HO ' you were never to write to me , yet what you ...
... loss of youth . She fays , he will be agreeable many years hence , for fhe has learn'd that fecret from fome receipts of your writing . Adieu . LETTER XXXVII . March 23 , 1736-7 . T HO ' you were never to write to me , yet what you ...
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... loss of all others , and to prepare me for a nobler fcene than any mortal greatnefs can open to us . I fear by the account you gave me of the time you design to come this way , one of them ( whom I much wifh you had a glymple of ) will ...
... loss of all others , and to prepare me for a nobler fcene than any mortal greatnefs can open to us . I fear by the account you gave me of the time you design to come this way , one of them ( whom I much wifh you had a glymple of ) will ...
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