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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... mortal had ever fuch fair In- vitations , as ' to be happy in the best company of Eng- 1 ) Wagstaff's Dialogues of polite Conversation , pu- blifhed in his life time . 2 ) An imperfect thing of this kind , called Directions to fervants ...
... mortal had ever fuch fair In- vitations , as ' to be happy in the best company of Eng- 1 ) Wagstaff's Dialogues of polite Conversation , pu- blifhed in his life time . 2 ) An imperfect thing of this kind , called Directions to fervants ...
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... mortal from the beginning . I have not had the pleasure of a line from you these two years ; I wrote one about your health , to which I had no anfwer . I wish you all health and happiness , being with great affection and refpect , Sir ...
... mortal from the beginning . I have not had the pleasure of a line from you these two years ; I wrote one about your health , to which I had no anfwer . I wish you all health and happiness , being with great affection and refpect , Sir ...
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... mortal , that I esteem , is of the fame fentiment in Politics and in Religion . Adieu . All you love , are yours ; but all are busy , except ( dear Sir ) your fincere friend . I LETTER XXII . Jan. 6 , 1734 . Never 70 LETTERS TO AND.
... mortal , that I esteem , is of the fame fentiment in Politics and in Religion . Adieu . All you love , are yours ; but all are busy , except ( dear Sir ) your fincere friend . I LETTER XXII . Jan. 6 , 1734 . Never 70 LETTERS TO AND.
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... mortal . Poor Lord Beterborow ; there is another string loft , that wou'd have help'd to draw you hither ! He or- der'd on his death - bed his Watch to be given me ( that which had accompanied him in all his travels ) with this reafon ...
... mortal . Poor Lord Beterborow ; there is another string loft , that wou'd have help'd to draw you hither ! He or- der'd on his death - bed his Watch to be given me ( that which had accompanied him in all his travels ) with this reafon ...
Page 95
... mentioned in my " will , and leave them entirely to your difpofal : " Thofe things are all tied up , endors'd and locked " in a cabinet , and I have not one fervant who can properly be faid to write or read : No mortal FROM DR . SWIFT 95 .
... mentioned in my " will , and leave them entirely to your difpofal : " Thofe things are all tied up , endors'd and locked " in a cabinet , and I have not one fervant who can properly be faid to write or read : No mortal FROM DR . SWIFT 95 .
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