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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... means . XXXIX . From Dr. Swift . Mention again of the chafm in the letters . Objections in Ireland to . fome paffages in Mr. Pope's letters published in England . The Dean's own opinion of them . XL . From Dr. Swift . Of his declining ...
... means . XXXIX . From Dr. Swift . Mention again of the chafm in the letters . Objections in Ireland to . fome paffages in Mr. Pope's letters published in England . The Dean's own opinion of them . XL . From Dr. Swift . Of his declining ...
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... mean the Title , and the names of the perfons . After all , it was an effect of idleness , for you are in the prime of life , when invention and judgment go together . I wish you had 100 1. a year more for horfes - I ride and walk ...
... mean the Title , and the names of the perfons . After all , it was an effect of idleness , for you are in the prime of life , when invention and judgment go together . I wish you had 100 1. a year more for horfes - I ride and walk ...
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... mean the removal of that folicitude about yeur own affairs , which perpetually fill'd your thoughts and disturb'd your conversation . For if it be true what Mr. Pope feriously tells me , you will have opportunity of faving every groat ...
... mean the removal of that folicitude about yeur own affairs , which perpetually fill'd your thoughts and disturb'd your conversation . For if it be true what Mr. Pope feriously tells me , you will have opportunity of faving every groat ...
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... mean , her Grace is ten thousand times more hateful . I confefs I begin to apprehend you will fquander my money , because I hope you never lefs wanted it ; and if you go on with fuccefs for two years longer , I fear I fhall not have a ...
... mean , her Grace is ten thousand times more hateful . I confefs I begin to apprehend you will fquander my money , because I hope you never lefs wanted it ; and if you go on with fuccefs for two years longer , I fear I fhall not have a ...
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... mean a perfon to whom he is infinitely obli- ged , for being the occafion of the happiness he now enjoys under the protection and favour of my Lord Duke and your Grace . At the fame time , I cannot forbear telling you , Madam , that you ...
... mean a perfon to whom he is infinitely obli- ged , for being the occafion of the happiness he now enjoys under the protection and favour of my Lord Duke and your Grace . At the fame time , I cannot forbear telling you , Madam , that you ...
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