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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... town . LV . His opinion of the Divine Legation ; and his defire to have the ESSAY ON MAN thought · as favourable to the interefts of religion as of virtue . LVI . His project of procuring a profe translation of his Effay into Latin ...
... town . LV . His opinion of the Divine Legation ; and his defire to have the ESSAY ON MAN thought · as favourable to the interefts of religion as of virtue . LVI . His project of procuring a profe translation of his Effay into Latin ...
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... town or country , and be able to give your friend a pint of Port , for the do- mestic season of life will come on . I had never much hopes of your vampt Play , although Mr. Pope feem'd to have , and although it were ever fo good : But ...
... town or country , and be able to give your friend a pint of Port , for the do- mestic season of life will come on . I had never much hopes of your vampt Play , although Mr. Pope feem'd to have , and although it were ever fo good : But ...
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... town and country . I will likewife , out of my special grace , certain knowledge , and mere motion , allow you to be in the right against all human kind , except myself , and to be never in the wrong but when you differ from me . You ...
... town and country . I will likewife , out of my special grace , certain knowledge , and mere motion , allow you to be in the right against all human kind , except myself , and to be never in the wrong but when you differ from me . You ...
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... town , and not daring to trust myself with the carriage of it ) the presumptuous 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 ...
... town , and not daring to trust myself with the carriage of it ) the presumptuous 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 ...
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... co- vetous enough for any who lives at the court - end of the town , and who is as poor as myself : for I don't pretend that I am eqnally saving with S ― k , Mr. Lewis defired you might be told that he hath ૩૦ LETTERS TO AND.
... co- vetous enough for any who lives at the court - end of the town , and who is as poor as myself : for I don't pretend that I am eqnally saving with S ― k , Mr. Lewis defired you might be told that he hath ૩૦ LETTERS TO AND.
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