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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... Wishes that the last part of their days might be paffed together . XXXVIII . From Dr. Swift . Reasons that obftruit his coming to England . Defires to be remembered in Mr. Pope's Epiftles . Many of Mr. Pope's letters to him loft , and ...
... Wishes that the last part of their days might be paffed together . XXXVIII . From Dr. Swift . Reasons that obftruit his coming to England . Defires to be remembered in Mr. Pope's Epiftles . Many of Mr. Pope's letters to him loft , and ...
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... wish you had 100 1. a year more for horfes - I ride and walk whenever good weather invites , and am reputed the best walker in this town and five miles round . I writ lately to Mr. Pope : I wish you had a little Villakin in his neigh ...
... wish you had 100 1. a year more for horfes - I ride and walk whenever good weather invites , and am reputed the best walker in this town and five miles round . I writ lately to Mr. Pope : I wish you had a little Villakin in his neigh ...
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... of polite Conversation , pu- blifhed in his life time . 2 ) An imperfect thing of this kind , called Directions to fervants in general , has been published fince his death . - land . I wish I had liberty to print 24 : LETTERS TO AND.
... of polite Conversation , pu- blifhed in his life time . 2 ) An imperfect thing of this kind , called Directions to fervants in general , has been published fince his death . - land . I wish I had liberty to print 24 : LETTERS TO AND.
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... wish I had liberty to print your letter with my own comments upon it . There was a fellow in Ireland , who from a fhoe - boy grew to be feveral times one of the chief governors , wholly illiterate , and with hardly common fenfe : A Lord ...
... wish I had liberty to print your letter with my own comments upon it . There was a fellow in Ireland , who from a fhoe - boy grew to be feveral times one of the chief governors , wholly illiterate , and with hardly common fenfe : A Lord ...
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... wish you joy of your scurvy treatment at Court , which hath given you leisure to cultivate both public and private Virtue , neither of them likely to be foon met with within the walls of St. James's or West- minster . But I must here ...
... wish you joy of your scurvy treatment at Court , which hath given you leisure to cultivate both public and private Virtue , neither of them likely to be foon met with within the walls of St. James's or West- minster . But I must here ...
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