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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... manners and interests of life , as fortune hath pleafed to difpofe them , will never fuffer thofe to live together , who by their inclinations ought never to part . I hope when you are rich enough , you will have fome little oeconomy of ...
... manners and interests of life , as fortune hath pleafed to difpofe them , will never fuffer thofe to live together , who by their inclinations ought never to part . I hope when you are rich enough , you will have fome little oeconomy of ...
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... manner their Graces have done . I believe my Lord Carteret , fince he is no longer Lieutenant , may not with me ill , and I have told him often that I only hated him as Lieutenant : I confefs he had a genteeler manner of binding the ...
... manner their Graces have done . I believe my Lord Carteret , fince he is no longer Lieutenant , may not with me ill , and I have told him often that I only hated him as Lieutenant : I confefs he had a genteeler manner of binding the ...
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... manner of making your advances . You fay , perhaps you shall not like me ; I affirm you are mistaken , which I can plainly demonstrate : for I have certain intelligence , that another perfon diflikes me of late , with whofe likings ...
... manner of making your advances . You fay , perhaps you shall not like me ; I affirm you are mistaken , which I can plainly demonstrate : for I have certain intelligence , that another perfon diflikes me of late , with whofe likings ...
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... manner in which you begin had flipt out of my memory . But I forgive you to the feventeenth line , where you begin to banish me for ever , by demanding me to answer all the good Character fome partial friends have given me . Madam , I ...
... manner in which you begin had flipt out of my memory . But I forgive you to the feventeenth line , where you begin to banish me for ever , by demanding me to answer all the good Character fome partial friends have given me . Madam , I ...
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... manner , yet fuch as will not qualify me to live among the young and healthy : and the Duchefs , in all her youth , fpirit , and grandeur , will make a very ill nurfe , and her women not much better . Valetudina- rians must live where ...
... manner , yet fuch as will not qualify me to live among the young and healthy : and the Duchefs , in all her youth , fpirit , and grandeur , will make a very ill nurfe , and her women not much better . Valetudina- rians must live where ...
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