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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... thought · as favourable to the interefts of religion as of virtue . LVI . His project of procuring a profe translation of his Effay into Latin , and his approbation of a Specimen fent to him of it . LVII . His chagrine on fomebody's ...
... thought · as favourable to the interefts of religion as of virtue . LVI . His project of procuring a profe translation of his Effay into Latin , and his approbation of a Specimen fent to him of it . LVII . His chagrine on fomebody's ...
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... thought you fit to be entrusted with ten talents . I have had twenty times a ftrong incli- nation to spend a fummer near Salisbury - downs , having rode over them more than once , and with a young parfon of Salisbury reckoned twice the ...
... thought you fit to be entrusted with ten talents . I have had twenty times a ftrong incli- nation to spend a fummer near Salisbury - downs , having rode over them more than once , and with a young parfon of Salisbury reckoned twice the ...
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... 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 of the intereft you receive ; and fo by the time he and you grow weary of each other , you ...
... 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 of the intereft you receive ; and fo by the time he and you grow weary of each other , you ...
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... thoughts of England at pre- fent . For in my cafe a domeftic life is neceffary , where I can with the Centurion fay to my fervant , Go , and he goeth , and Do this , and he doth it . I now hate all people whom I cannot command , and ...
... thoughts of England at pre- fent . For in my cafe a domeftic life is neceffary , where I can with the Centurion fay to my fervant , Go , and he goeth , and Do this , and he doth it . I now hate all people whom I cannot command , and ...
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... thoughts of me . This is your own direction , but it was needless : For Diogenes himself would be vain , to have received the honour of being one moment of his life in the thoughts of your Grace . VOL . X. You LETTER IV . Dublin , April ...
... thoughts of me . This is your own direction , but it was needless : For Diogenes himself would be vain , to have received the honour of being one moment of his life in the thoughts of your Grace . VOL . X. You LETTER IV . Dublin , April ...
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